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Supervised learning with probabilistic morphisms and kernel mean embeddings

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arxiv 2305.06348 v6 pith:MUJC5EUB submitted 2023-05-10 math.ST cs.LGmath.CTmath.FAmath.PRstat.TH

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In this paper I propose a generative model of supervised learning that unifies two approaches to supervised learning, using a concept of a correct loss function. Addressing two measurability problems, which have been ignored in statistical learning theory, I propose to use convergence in outer probability to characterize the consistency of a learning algorithm. Building upon these results, I extend a result due to Cucker-Smale, which addresses the learnability of a regression model, to the setting of a conditional probability estimation problem. Additionally, I present a variant of Vapnik-Stefanuyk's regularization method for solving stochastic ill-posed problems, and using it to prove the generalizability of overparameterized supervised learning models.

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