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Asynchronous Online Testing of Multiple Hypotheses

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MICROTOME PUBL

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FDR control; false discovery rate; sequential hypothesis testing; sequential experimentation; p-values

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This study focuses on controlling the false discovery rate in asynchronous online testing, proposing a general framework that addresses dependency issues and improves existing algorithms. The use of conflict sets is highlighted as a way to better manage dependencies among test statistics.
We consider the problem of asynchronous online testing, aimed at providing control of the false discovery rate (FDR) during a continual stream of data collection and testing, where each test may be a sequential test that can start and stop at arbitrary times. This setting increasingly characterizes real-world applications in science and industry, where teams of researchers across large organizations may conduct tests of hypotheses in a decentralized manner. The overlap in time and space also tends to induce dependencies among test statistics, a challenge for classical methodology, which either assumes (overly optimistically) independence or (overly pessimistically) arbitrary dependence between test statistics. We present a general framework that addresses both of these issues via a unified computational abstraction that we refer to as conflict sets. We show how this framework yields algorithms with formal FDR guarantees under a more intermediate, local notion of dependence. We illustrate our algorithms in simulations by comparing to existing algorithms for online FDR control.

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