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Statistical Divergences between Densities of Truncated Exponential Families with Nested Supports: Duo Bregman and Duo Jensen Divergences
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By calculating the Kullback–Leibler divergence between two probability measures belonging to different exponential families dominated by the same measure, we obtain a formula that generalizes the ordinary Fenchel–Young divergence. Inspired by this formula, we define the duo Fenchel–Young divergence and report a majorization condition on its pair of strictly convex generators, which guarantees that this divergence is always non-negative. The duo Fenchel–Young divergence is also equivalent to a duo Bregman divergence. We show how to use these duo divergences by calculating the Kullback–Leibler divergence between densities of truncated exponential families with nested supports, and report a formula for the Kullback–Leibler divergence between truncated normal distributions. Finally, we prove that the skewed Bhattacharyya distances between truncated exponential families amount to equivalent skewed duo Jensen divergences.
Title: Statistical Divergences between Densities of Truncated Exponential Families with Nested Supports: Duo Bregman and Duo Jensen Divergences
Description:
By calculating the Kullback–Leibler divergence between two probability measures belonging to different exponential families dominated by the same measure, we obtain a formula that generalizes the ordinary Fenchel–Young divergence.
Inspired by this formula, we define the duo Fenchel–Young divergence and report a majorization condition on its pair of strictly convex generators, which guarantees that this divergence is always non-negative.
The duo Fenchel–Young divergence is also equivalent to a duo Bregman divergence.
We show how to use these duo divergences by calculating the Kullback–Leibler divergence between densities of truncated exponential families with nested supports, and report a formula for the Kullback–Leibler divergence between truncated normal distributions.
Finally, we prove that the skewed Bhattacharyya distances between truncated exponential families amount to equivalent skewed duo Jensen divergences.
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