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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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Early Detection of Long Term Evaluation Criteria in Online Controlled Experiments0
Efficient Benchmarking of NLP APIs using Multi-armed Bandits0
Efficient Near-Optimal Testing of Community Changes in Balanced Stochastic Block Models0
Semi-Autoregressive Energy Flows: Exploring Likelihood-Free Training of Normalizing Flows0
Enhanced Beam Alignment for Millimeter Wave MIMO Systems: A Kolmogorov Model0
Epistemology of Modeling and Simulation: How can we gain Knowledge from Simulations?0
Equitability, interval estimation, and statistical power0
Equivalence of distance-based and RKHS-based statistics in hypothesis testing0
Exact Post Model Selection Inference for Marginal Screening0
Extracting relations between outcomes and significance levels in Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) publications0
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Benchmark Results

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1MMD-DAvg accuracy98.5Unverified
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1MMD-DAvg accuracy74.4Unverified
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1MMD-DAvg accuracy65.9Unverified
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1MMD-DAvg accuracy57.9Unverified
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1MMD-DAvg accuracy91Unverified