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Fast Rate Generalization Error Bounds: Variations on a Theme (2205.03131v2)

Published 6 May 2022 in cs.IT, cs.LG, and math.IT

Abstract: A recent line of works, initiated by Russo and Xu, has shown that the generalization error of a learning algorithm can be upper bounded by information measures. In most of the relevant works, the convergence rate of the expected generalization error is in the form of O(sqrt{lambda/n}) where lambda is some information-theoretic quantities such as the mutual information between the data sample and the learned hypothesis. However, such a learning rate is typically considered to be "slow", compared to a "fast rate" of O(1/n) in many learning scenarios. In this work, we first show that the square root does not necessarily imply a slow rate, and a fast rate (O(1/n)) result can still be obtained using this bound under appropriate assumptions. Furthermore, we identify the key conditions needed for the fast rate generalization error, which we call the (eta,c)-central condition. Under this condition, we give information-theoretic bounds on the generalization error and excess risk, with a convergence rate of O(\lambda/{n}) for specific learning algorithms such as empirical risk minimization. Finally, analytical examples are given to show the effectiveness of the bounds.

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Authors (4)
  1. Xuetong Wu (13 papers)
  2. Jonathan H. Manton (34 papers)
  3. Uwe Aickelin (249 papers)
  4. Jingge Zhu (43 papers)
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