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Coincidences and estimation of entropies of random variables with large cardinalities
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    Coincidences and estimation of entropies of random variables with large cardinalities (English)
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    26 August 2014
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    Summary: We perform an asymptotic analysis of the NSB estimator of entropy of a discrete random variable. The analysis illuminates the dependence of the estimates on the number of coincidences in the sample and shows that the estimator has a well defined limit for a large cardinality of the studied variable. This allows estimation of entropy with no a priori assumptions about the cardinality. Software implementation of the algorithm is available.
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    entropy estimation
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    coincidences
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    bias-variance tradeoff
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    model selection
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