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An iterative procedure for obtaining I-projections onto the intersection of convex sets
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    An iterative procedure for obtaining I-projections onto the intersection of convex sets (English)
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    A frequently occurring problem is to find a probability distribution lying within a set E which minimizes the I-divergence between it and a given distribution R. This is referred to as the I-projection of R onto E. \textit{I. Csiszar} [ibid. 3, 146-158 (1975; Zbl 0318.60013)] has shown that when \(E=\cap^ t_ 1E_ i\) is a finite intersection of closed, linear sets, a cyclic, iterative procedure which projects onto the individual \(E_ i\) must converge to the desired I-projection on E, provided the sample space is finite. Here we propose an iterative procedure, which requires only that the \(E_ i\) be convex (and not necessarily linear), which under general conditions will converge to the desired I-projection of R onto \(\cap^ t_ i\) \(E_ i\).
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    Kullback-Leibler information
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    I-divergence
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    iterative procedure
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    I- projection
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