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Characterizing the Generalization Error of Gibbs Algorithm with Symmetrized KL information

Published 28 Jul 2021 in cs.LG, cs.IT, math.IT, math.ST, stat.ML, and stat.TH | (2107.13656v1)

Abstract: Bounding the generalization error of a supervised learning algorithm is one of the most important problems in learning theory, and various approaches have been developed. However, existing bounds are often loose and lack of guarantees. As a result, they may fail to characterize the exact generalization ability of a learning algorithm. Our main contribution is an exact characterization of the expected generalization error of the well-known Gibbs algorithm in terms of symmetrized KL information between the input training samples and the output hypothesis. Such a result can be applied to tighten existing expected generalization error bound. Our analysis provides more insight on the fundamental role the symmetrized KL information plays in controlling the generalization error of the Gibbs algorithm.

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