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Two-sample testing

In statistical hypothesis testing, a two-sample test is a test performed on the data of two random samples, each independently obtained from a different given population. The purpose of the test is to determine whether the difference between these two populations is statistically significant. The statistics used in two-sample tests can be used to solve many machine learning problems, such as domain adaptation, covariate shift and generative adversarial networks.

Papers

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Sequential hypothesis testing in machine learning, and crude oil price jump size detection0
Counterexamples to the Low-Degree Conjecture0
Distributed Hypothesis Testing and Social Learning in Finite Time with a Finite Amount of Communication0
Covariance-Robust Dynamic Watermarking0
Self-Supervised Contextual Bandits in Computer Vision0
Generalized Sliced Distances for Probability Distributions0
PAPRIKA: Private Online False Discovery Rate ControlCode0
The hypergeometric test performs comparably to TF-IDF on standard text analysis tasksCode0
General Framework for Binary Classification on Top Samples0
Asymptotic Analysis of Sampling Estimators for Randomized Numerical Linear Algebra Algorithms0
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