$\lambda$-PSD: Scalable Approximate SNR-Optimised Polynomial Stein Discrepancies (opens in new tab)
Polynomial Stein discrepancies (PSD) provide a scalable alternative to kernel Stein methods for measuring sample quality and goodness-of-fit testing, but their statistical properties remain poorly understood. We show that increasing polynomial degree primarily amplifies signal without adequately controlling variance, rather than directly optimising the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Under suitable assumptions, this might lead to a failure mode in ...
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