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Testing Junta Truncation

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arxiv 2308.13992 v2 pith:YFECZNYW submitted 2023-08-27 cs.CC cs.DSmath.PRmath.STstat.TH

classification cs.CCcs.DSmath.PRmath.STstat.TH
keywords juntachoosedistributiontruncationuniformproblemsampletesting
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We consider the basic statistical problem of detecting truncation of the uniform distribution on the Boolean hypercube by juntas. More concretely, we give upper and lower bounds on the problem of distinguishing between i.i.d. sample access to either (a) the uniform distribution over $\{0,1\}^n$, or (b) the uniform distribution over $\{0,1\}^n$ conditioned on the satisfying assignments of a $k$-junta $f: \{0,1\}^n\to\{0,1\}$. We show that (up to constant factors) $\min\{2^k + \log{n\choose k}, {2^{k/2}\log^{1/2}{n\choose k}}\}$ samples suffice for this task and also show that a $\log{n\choose k}$ dependence on sample complexity is unavoidable. Our results suggest that testing junta truncation requires learning the set of relevant variables of the junta.

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  1. Feature Selection and Junta Testing are Statistically Equivalent

    cs.LG 2025-05 conditional novelty 8.0 of 10

    Testing whether a Boolean function is a k-junta and finding its relevant variables have the same optimal sample complexity, achieved by the brute-force consistent-set algorithm.

  2. New Statistical and Computational Results for Learning Junta Distributions

    cs.LG 2025-05 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    Learning junta distributions is computationally equivalent to LPN, and a new algorithm achieves near-optimal sample complexity O((k/epsilon^2)(2^k + log n)).

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