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Generalized Bregman and Jensen divergences which include some f-divergences

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  • Nishiyama, Tomohiro

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In this paper, we introduce new classes of divergences by extending the definitions of the Bregman divergence and the skew Jensen divergence. These new divergence classes (g-Bregman divergence and skew g-Jensen divergence) satisfy some properties similar to the Bregman or skew Jensen divergence. We show these g-divergences include divergences which belong to a class of f-divergence (the Hellinger distance, the chi-square divergence and the alpha-divergence in addition to the Kullback-Leibler divergence). Moreover, we derive an inequality between the g-Bregman divergence and the skew g-Jensen divergence and show this inequality is a generalization of Lin's inequality.

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  • Nishiyama, Tomohiro, 2018. "Generalized Bregman and Jensen divergences which include some f-divergences," OSF Preprints ybmdx, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ybmdx
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ybmdx
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    1. Porcu, Emilio & Mateu, Jorge & Christakos, George, 2009. "Quasi-arithmetic means of covariance functions with potential applications to space-time data," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 100(8), pages 1830-1844, September.
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    2. Nishiyama, Tomohiro, 2018. "Sum decomposition of divergence into three divergences," OSF Preprints dvcbt, Center for Open Science.

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