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arxiv: 1701.01974 · v5 · pith:QNNJ5EITnew · submitted 2017-01-08 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT· math.PR· math.ST· stat.TH

Arimoto-R\'enyi Conditional Entropy and Bayesian M-ary Hypothesis Testing

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This paper gives upper and lower bounds on the minimum error probability of Bayesian $M$-ary hypothesis testing in terms of the Arimoto-R\'enyi conditional entropy of an arbitrary order $\alpha$. The improved tightness of these bounds over their specialized versions with the Shannon conditional entropy ($\alpha=1$) is demonstrated. In particular, in the case where $M$ is finite, we show how to generalize Fano's inequality under both the conventional and list-decision settings. As a counterpart to the generalized Fano's inequality, allowing $M$ to be infinite, a lower bound on the Arimoto-R\'enyi conditional entropy is derived as a function of the minimum error probability. Explicit upper and lower bounds on the minimum error probability are obtained as a function of the Arimoto-R\'enyi conditional entropy for both positive and negative $\alpha$. Furthermore, we give upper bounds on the minimum error probability as functions of the R\'enyi divergence. In the setup of discrete memoryless channels, we analyze the exponentially vanishing decay of the Arimoto-R\'enyi conditional entropy of the transmitted codeword given the channel output when averaged over a random coding ensemble.

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