An Introductory Guide to Fano's Inequality with Applications in Statistical Estimation

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Authors Jonathan Scarlett, Volkan Cevher arXiv ID 1901.00555 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Cross-listed cs.LG, math.ST, stat.ML Citations 47 Venue Information-Theoretic Methods in Data Science Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Information theory plays an indispensable role in the development of algorithm-independent impossibility results, both for communication problems and for seemingly distinct areas such as statistics and machine learning. While numerous information-theoretic tools have been proposed for this purpose, the oldest one remains arguably the most versatile and widespread: Fano's inequality. In this chapter, we provide a survey of Fano's inequality and its variants in the context of statistical estimation, adopting a versatile framework that covers a wide range of specific problems. We present a variety of key tools and techniques used for establishing impossibility results via this approach, and provide representative examples covering group testing, graphical model selection, sparse linear regression, density estimation, and convex optimization.
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