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Benjamin Kedem1, Saumyadipta Pyne2,3
1Department of Mathematics, Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD USA.
Abstract:
Synthetic data, when properly used, can enhance patterns in real data and thus provide insights into different problems. Here, the estimation of tail probabilities of rare events from a moderately large number of observations is considered. The problem is approached by a large number of augmentations or fusions of the real data with computer-generated synthetic samples. The tail probability of interest is approximated by subsequences created by a novel iterative process. The estimates are found to be quite precise.
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