Minimax rates of entropy estimation on large alphabets via best polynomial approximation
Information Theory
2016-02-19 v3 math.IT
Statistics Theory
Statistics Theory
Abstract
Consider the problem of estimating the Shannon entropy of a distribution over elements from independent samples. We show that the minimax mean-square error is within universal multiplicative constant factors of if exceeds a constant factor of ; otherwise there exists no consistent estimator. This refines the recent result of Valiant-Valiant \cite{VV11} that the minimal sample size for consistent entropy estimation scales according to . The apparatus of best polynomial approximation plays a key role in both the construction of optimal estimators and, via a duality argument, the minimax lower bound.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1407.0381,
title = {Minimax rates of entropy estimation on large alphabets via best polynomial approximation},
author = {Yihong Wu and Pengkun Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.0381},
year = {2016}
}