On Hypothesis Testing via a Tunable Loss

Abstract

We consider a problem of simple hypothesis testing using a randomized test via a tunable loss function proposed by Liao et al. In this problem, we derive results that correspond to the Neyman--Pearson lemma, the Chernoff--Stein lemma, and the Chernoff-information in the classical hypothesis testing problem. Specifically, we prove that the optimal error exponent of our problem in the Neyman--Pearson's setting is consistent with the classical result. Moreover, we provide lower bounds of the optimal Bayesian error exponent.

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