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Sample-and-Forward: Communication-Efficient Control of the False Discovery Rate in Networks

International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), 2022
Abstract

This work concerns controlling the false discovery rate (FDR) in networks under communication constraints. We present sample-and-forward, a flexible and communication-efficient version of the Benjamini-Hochberg (BH) procedure for multihop networks with general topologies. Our method evidences that the nodes in a network do not need to communicate p-values to each other to achieve a decent statistical power under the global FDR control constraint. Consider a network with a total of mm p-values, our method consists of first sampling the (empirical) CDF of the p-values at each node and then forwarding O(logm)\mathcal{O}(\log m) bits to its neighbors. Under the same assumptions as for the original BH procedure, our method has both the provable finite-sample FDR control as well as competitive empirical detection power, even with a few samples at each node. We provide an asymptotic analysis of power under a mixture model assumption on the p-values.

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