Agnostic Learning of Disjunctions on Symmetric Distributions
Abstract
We consider the problem of approximating and learning disjunctions (or equivalently, conjunctions) on symmetric distributions over . Symmetric distributions are distributions whose PDF is invariant under any permutation of the variables. We give a simple proof that for every symmetric distribution , there exists a set of functions , such that for every disjunction , there is function , expressible as a linear combination of functions in , such that -approximates in distance on or . This directly gives an agnostic learning algorithm for disjunctions on symmetric distributions that runs in time . The best known previous bound is and follows from approximation of the more general class of halfspaces (Wimmer, 2010). We also show that there exists a symmetric distribution , such that the minimum degree of a polynomial that -approximates the disjunction of all variables is distance on is . Therefore the learning result above cannot be achieved via -regression with a polynomial basis used in most other agnostic learning algorithms. Our technique also gives a simple proof that for any product distribution and every disjunction , there exists a polynomial of degree such that -approximates in distance on . This was first proved by Blais et al. (2008) via a more involved argument.
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@article{arxiv.1405.6791,
title = {Agnostic Learning of Disjunctions on Symmetric Distributions},
author = {Vitaly Feldman and Pravesh Kothari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.6791},
year = {2015}
}