Hedged maximum likelihood estimation
Quantum Physics
2010-11-11 v1
Abstract
This paper proposes and analyzes a new method for quantum state estimation, called hedged maximum likelihood (HMLE). HMLE is a quantum version of Lidstone's Law, also known as the "add beta" rule. A straightforward modification of maximum likelihood estimation (MLE), it can be used as a plugin replacement for MLE. The HMLE estimate is a strictly positive density matrix, slightly less likely than the ML estimate, but with much better behavior for predictive tasks. Single-qubit numerics indicate that HMLE beats MLE, according to several metrics, for nearly all "true" states. For nearly-pure states, MLE does slightly better, but neither method is optimal.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1001.2029,
title = {Hedged maximum likelihood estimation},
author = {Robin Blume-Kohout},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.2029},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
4 pages + 2 short appendices