A low-regret online predictor for any GLM yields a valid confidence sequence for the true parameter, giving a unified framework and new sample-size-independent and sparse-model bounds.
On the Minimax Regret of Sequential Probability Assignment via Square-Root Entropy
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We study the problem of sequential probability assignment under logarithmic loss, both with and without side information. Our objective is to analyze the minimax regret -- a notion extensively studied in the literature -- in terms of geometric quantities, such as covering numbers and scale-sensitive dimensions. We show that the minimax regret for the case of no side information (equivalently, the Shtarkov sum) can be upper bounded in terms of sequential square-root entropy, a notion closely related to Hellinger distance. For the problem of sequential probability assignment with side information, we develop both upper and lower bounds based on the aforementioned entropy. The lower bound matches the upper bound, up to log factors, for classes in the Donsker regime (according to our definition of entropy).
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Confidence Sequences for Generalized Linear Models via Regret Analysis
A low-regret online predictor for any GLM yields a valid confidence sequence for the true parameter, giving a unified framework and new sample-size-independent and sparse-model bounds.