Published 2023
| Version v1
Publication
From inexact optimization to learning via gradient concentration
- Creators
- Stankewitz B.
- Mucke N.
- Rosasco L.
- Others:
- Stankewitz, B.
- Mucke, N.
- Rosasco, L.
Description
Optimization in machine learning typically deals with the minimization of empirical objectives defined by training data. The ultimate goal of learning, however, is to minimize the error on future data (test error), for which the training data provides only partial information. In this view, the optimization problems that are practically feasible are based on inexact quantities that are stochastic in nature. In this paper, we show how probabilistic results, specifically gradient concentration, can be combined with results from inexact optimization to derive sharp test error guarantees. By considering unconstrained objectives, we highlight the implicit regularization properties of optimization for learning.
Additional details
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1173877
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1173877
- Origin repository
- UNIGE