On the convergence rates of empirical Bayes rules for two-action problems: Discrete case (Q1107914)

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On the convergence rates of empirical Bayes rules for two-action problems: Discrete case
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    On the convergence rates of empirical Bayes rules for two-action problems: Discrete case (English)
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    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the convergence rates of a sequence of empirical Bayes decision rules for the two-action decision problems where the distributions of the observations belong to a discrete exponential family. It is found that the sequence of the empirical Bayes decision rules under study is asymptotically optimal, and the order of associated convergence rates is O(exp(-cn)), for some positive constant c, where n is the number of accumulated past experience (observations) at hand. Two examples are provided to illustrate the performance of the proposed empirical Bayes decision rules. A comparison is also made between the proposed empirical Bayes rules and some earlier existing empirical Bayes rules.
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    convergence rates
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    sequence of empirical Bayes decision rules
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    two-action decision problems
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    discrete exponential family
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    asymptotically optimal
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    Bayes rules
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