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oai:arXiv.org:2408.09718

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Statistics - Machine Learning Computer Science - Information The... Computer Science - Machine Learnin... Electrical Engineering and Systems...
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Balanov, Amnon Bendory, Tamir Huleihel, Wasim
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Computer Science

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2024

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21-08-2024

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centroids scientific data science noise algorithms observations estimates confirmation bias
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Confirmation bias, the tendency to interpret information in a way that aligns with one's preconceptions, can profoundly impact scientific research, leading to conclusions that reflect the researcher's hypotheses even when the observational data do not support them.

This issue is especially critical in scientific fields involving highly noisy observations, such as cryo-electron microscopy.

This study investigates confirmation bias in Gaussian mixture models.

We consider the following experiment: A team of scientists assumes they are analyzing data drawn from a Gaussian mixture model with known signals (hypotheses) as centroids.

However, in reality, the observations consist entirely of noise without any informative structure.

The researchers use a single iteration of the K-means or expectation-maximization algorithms, two popular algorithms to estimate the centroids.

Despite the observations being pure noise, we show that these algorithms yield biased estimates that resemble the initial hypotheses, contradicting the unbiased expectation that averaging these noise observations would converge to zero.

Namely, the algorithms generate estimates that mirror the postulated model, although the hypotheses (the presumed centroids of the Gaussian mixture) are not evident in the observations.

Specifically, among other results, we prove a positive correlation between the estimates produced by the algorithms and the corresponding hypotheses.

We also derive explicit closed-form expressions of the estimates for a finite and infinite number of hypotheses.

This study underscores the risks of confirmation bias in low signal-to-noise environments, provides insights into potential pitfalls in scientific methodologies, and highlights the importance of prudent data interpretation.

Balanov, Amnon,Bendory, Tamir,Huleihel, Wasim, 2024, Confirmation Bias in Gaussian Mixture Models

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