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Quadratic Upper Bound for Recursive Teaching Dimension of Finite VC Classes

Published 18 Feb 2017 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and stat.ML | (1702.05677v1)

Abstract: In this work we study the quantitative relation between the recursive teaching dimension (RTD) and the VC dimension (VCD) of concept classes of finite sizes. The RTD of a concept class $\mathcal C \subseteq {0, 1}n$, introduced by Zilles et al. (2011), is a combinatorial complexity measure characterized by the worst-case number of examples necessary to identify a concept in $\mathcal C$ according to the recursive teaching model. For any finite concept class $\mathcal C \subseteq {0,1}n$ with $\mathrm{VCD}(\mathcal C)=d$, Simon & Zilles (2015) posed an open problem $\mathrm{RTD}(\mathcal C) = O(d)$, i.e., is RTD linearly upper bounded by VCD? Previously, the best known result is an exponential upper bound $\mathrm{RTD}(\mathcal C) = O(d \cdot 2d)$, due to Chen et al. (2016). In this paper, we show a quadratic upper bound: $\mathrm{RTD}(\mathcal C) = O(d2)$, much closer to an answer to the open problem. We also discuss the challenges in fully solving the problem.

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