HPLB

High-Probability Lower Bounds for the Total Variance Distance

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An implementation of high-probability lower bounds for the total variance distance as introduced in Michel & Naef & Meinshausen (2020) doi:10.48550/arXiv.2005.06006. An estimated lower-bound (with high-probability) on the total variation distance between two probability distributions from which samples are observed can be obtained with the function HPLB.

  • Version1.0.0
  • R versionunknown
  • LicenseGPL-3
  • Needs compilation?No
  • Last release06/09/2020

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Last 30 days

This package has been downloaded 192 times in the last 30 days. More than a random curiosity, but not quite a blockbuster. Still, it's gaining traction! The following heatmap shows the distribution of downloads per day. Yesterday, it was downloaded 5 times.

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Last 365 days

This package has been downloaded 2,403 times in the last 365 days. Consider this 'mid-tier influencer' status—if it were a TikTok, it would get a nod from nieces and nephews. The day with the most downloads was Sep 11, 2024 with 28 downloads.

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