Bayesian sequential testing with expectation constraints

We study a stopping problem arising from a sequential testing of two simple hypotheses H 0 and H 1 on the drift rate of a Brownian motion. We impose an expectation constraint on the stopping rules allowed and show that an optimal stopping rule satisfying the constraint can be found among the rules o...

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Veröffentlicht in:ESAIM. Control, optimisation and calculus of variations optimisation and calculus of variations, 2020, Vol.26, p.51
Hauptverfasser: Ankirchner, Stefan, Klein, Maike
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We study a stopping problem arising from a sequential testing of two simple hypotheses H 0 and H 1 on the drift rate of a Brownian motion. We impose an expectation constraint on the stopping rules allowed and show that an optimal stopping rule satisfying the constraint can be found among the rules of the following type: stop if the posterior probability for H 1 attains a given lower or upper barrier; or stop if the posterior probability comes back to a fixed intermediate point after a sufficiently large excursion. Stopping at the intermediate point means that the testing is abandoned without accepting H 0 or H 1 . In contrast to the unconstrained case, optimal stopping rules, in general, cannot be found among interval exit times. Thus, optimal stopping rules in the constrained case qualitatively differ from optimal rules in the unconstrained case.
ISSN:1292-8119
1262-3377
DOI:10.1051/cocv/2019045