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Bounds on Lp errors in density ratio estimation via f-divergence loss functions

Published 2 Oct 2024 in cs.LG | (2410.01516v2)

Abstract: Density ratio estimation (DRE) is a core technique in machine learning used to capture relationships between two probability distributions. $f$-divergence loss functions, which are derived from variational representations of $f$-divergence, have become a standard choice in DRE for achieving cutting-edge performance. This study provides novel theoretical insights into DRE by deriving upper and lower bounds on the $L_p$ errors through $f$-divergence loss functions. These bounds apply to any estimator belonging to a class of Lipschitz continuous estimators, irrespective of the specific $f$-divergence loss function employed. The derived bounds are expressed as a product involving the data dimensionality and the expected value of the density ratio raised to the $p$-th power. Notably, the lower bound includes an exponential term that depends on the Kullback--Leibler (KL) divergence, revealing that the $L_p$ error increases significantly as the KL divergence grows when $p > 1$. This increase becomes even more pronounced as the value of $p$ grows. The theoretical insights are validated through numerical experiments.

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