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Time/Accuracy Tradeoffs for Learning a ReLU with respect to Gaussian Marginals (1911.01462v1)

Published 4 Nov 2019 in cs.LG, cs.DS, and stat.ML

Abstract: We consider the problem of computing the best-fitting ReLU with respect to square-loss on a training set when the examples have been drawn according to a spherical Gaussian distribution (the labels can be arbitrary). Let $\mathsf{opt} < 1$ be the population loss of the best-fitting ReLU. We prove: 1. Finding a ReLU with square-loss $\mathsf{opt} + \epsilon$ is as hard as the problem of learning sparse parities with noise, widely thought to be computationally intractable. This is the first hardness result for learning a ReLU with respect to Gaussian marginals, and our results imply -{\emph unconditionally}- that gradient descent cannot converge to the global minimum in polynomial time. 2. There exists an efficient approximation algorithm for finding the best-fitting ReLU that achieves error $O(\mathsf{opt}{2/3})$. The algorithm uses a novel reduction to noisy halfspace learning with respect to $0/1$ loss. Prior work due to Soltanolkotabi [Sol17] showed that gradient descent can find the best-fitting ReLU with respect to Gaussian marginals, if the training set is exactly labeled by a ReLU.

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Authors (3)
  1. Surbhi Goel (44 papers)
  2. Sushrut Karmalkar (25 papers)
  3. Adam Klivans (28 papers)
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