Game-Theoretic Statistics and Safe Anytime-Valid Inference

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Safe anytime-valid inference (SAVI) provides measures of statistical evidence and certainty—e-processes for testing and confidence sequences for estimation—that remain valid at all stopping times, accommodating continuous monitoring and analysis of accumulating data and optional stopping or continuation for any reason. These measures crucially rely on test martingales, which are nonnegative martingales starting at one. Since a test martingale is the wealth process of a player in a betting game, SAVI centrally employs game-theoretic intuition, language and mathematics.We summarize the SAVI goals and philosophy, and report recent advances in testing composite hypotheses and estimating functionals in nonparametric settings.

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Ramdas, A., Grünwald, P., Vovk, V., & Shafer, G. (2023). Game-Theoretic Statistics and Safe Anytime-Valid Inference. Statistical Science, 38(4), 576–597. https://doi.org/10.1214/23-STS894

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