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potential k-sample tests to add #187

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sampan501 opened this issue Mar 10, 2021 · 8 comments
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potential k-sample tests to add #187

sampan501 opened this issue Mar 10, 2021 · 8 comments
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enhancement New feature or request hyppo.ksample K-sample testing module ndd Issues for NeuroData Design

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sampan501 commented Mar 10, 2021

@sampan501 sampan501 added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 10, 2021
@sampan501 sampan501 added the hyppo.ksample K-sample testing module label Mar 23, 2021
@sampan501 sampan501 added the ndd Issues for NeuroData Design label Aug 25, 2021
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interested

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@zdbzdb1212 which specific algorithm? There are 3 listed

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Have been looking into the first listed (Wald-Wolfowitz and Smirnov Two-Sample Tests) but if one of the other 2 would be more beneficial I'd be happy to shift focus

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ok, once you choose one, I would make a new issue with a link to the relevant paper

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Will do, thanks

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Interested in the 2nd algoritm (Fast Two-Sample Testing with Analytic Representations of Probability Measures)

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@MatthewZhao26 ok I would make a separate issue for it

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Got it

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