Performance of Distribution Regression with Doubling Measure under the seek of Closest Point

03/01/2022
by   Ilqar ramazanli, et al.
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We study the distribution regression problem assuming the distribution of distributions has a doubling measure larger than one. First, we explore the geometry of any distributions that has doubling measure larger than one and build a small theory around it. Then, we show how to utilize this theory to find one of the nearest distributions adaptively and compute the regression value based on these distributions. Finally, we provide the accuracy of the suggested method here and provide the theoretical analysis for it.

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