Continuous binomial distribution

Continuous binomial (cobin)
Parameters

(natural parameter)

(inverse dispersion)
Support if , if
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with and

Mean
Variance

In probability theory and statistics, the continuous binomial distribution (also called the cobin distribution) is a family of continuous probability distributions on the unit interval that belongs to an exponential dispersion family. It was introduced as a response distribution for generalized linear models for continuous proportional data, proposed as an alternative to beta regression.[1] The special case coincides with the continuous Bernoulli distribution[2].

Definition

A random variable is said to follow a continuous binomial (cobin) distribution with natural parameter and inverse dispersion , written , if it has density on given by

where the log-partition function is

and the base measure is

with . The function coincides with the probability density function of the Irwin–Hall distribution with parameter , evaluated at .

When is fixed, the cobin distribution belongs to a one-parameter natural exponential family in .

  • Bates distribution: when , the density reduces to , corresponding to the distribution of the mean of independent random variables (equivalently, a scaled Irwin–Hall distribution or Bates distribution).
  • Uniform distribution: when and , the distribution reduces to the continuous uniform distribution on .
  • If are independent and identically distributed continuous Bernoulli random variables with common natural parameter , then

Properties

Mean and variance

The mean and variance of can be expressed in terms of derivatives of :

  • , for .
  • , for .

If , then and .

Sufficient statistic for the mean

If are independent and identically distributed continuous binomial random variables with common natural parameter and fixed inverse dispersion parameter , then the sample mean

is a sufficient statistic for .

This is in contrast with the beta distribution: under a mean–precision parameterisation with fixed , a sufficient statistic for the mean is

not the sample mean .

Applications

The cobin distribution has been proposed as a response distribution for generalized linear models of continuous proportional data, as an alternative to beta regression, including extensions with random effects.

  1. ^ Lee, Changwoo J.; Dahl, Benjamin K.; Ovaskainen, Otso; Dunson, David B. (18 May 2026). "Scalable and robust regression models for continuous proportional data". Journal of the American Statistical Association. doi:10.1080/01621459.2026.2626081. ISSN 0162-1459. PMC 13188389. PMID 42169758.
  2. ^ Loaiza-Ganem, Gabriel; Cunningham, John (2019). "The continuous Bernoulli: fixing a pervasive error in variational autoencoders". Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems. 32. Curran Associates, Inc.

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