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A new approach to generalisation error of machine learning algorithms: Estimates and convergence

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arxiv 2306.13784 v1 pith:TZ5PZPQ6 submitted 2023-06-23 stat.ML cs.LGmath.PR

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In this work we consider a model problem of deep neural learning, namely the learning of a given function when it is assumed that we have access to its point values on a finite set of points. The deep neural network interpolant is the the resulting approximation of f, which is obtained by a typical machine learning algorithm involving a given DNN architecture and an optimisation step, which is assumed to be solved exactly. These are among the simplest regression algorithms based on neural networks. In this work we introduce a new approach to the estimation of the (generalisation) error and to convergence. Our results include (i) estimates of the error without any structural assumption on the neural networks and under mild regularity assumptions on the learning function f (ii) convergence of the approximations to the target function f by only requiring that the neural network spaces have appropriate approximation capability.

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