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Activity Number: 72 - Testing and estimation using betting, e-values and martingales
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Monday, August 9, 2021 : 10:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Sponsor: IMS
Abstract #319183
Title: Valid sequential inference on probability forecast performance
Author(s): Johanna Ziegel*
Companies: University of Bern
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Probability forecasts for binary events play a central role in many applications. Their quality is commonly assessed with proper scoring rules, which assign fore- casts a numerical score such that a correct forecast achieves a minimal expected score. In this paper, we construct e-values for testing the statistical significance of score differences of competing forecasts in sequential settings. E-values have been proposed as an alternative to p-values for hypothesis testing, and they can easily be transformed into conservative p-values by taking the multiplicative inverse. The e-values proposed in this article are valid in finite samples without any assumptions on the data generating processes. They also allow optional stopping, so a forecast user may decide to interrupt evaluation taking into account the available data at any time and still draw statistically valid inference, which is generally not true for classical p-value based tests. In a case study on postprocessing of precipitation forecasts, state-of-the-art forecasts dominance tests and e-values lead to the same conclusions.


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