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Black-Box Uniform Stability for Non-Euclidean Empirical Risk Minimization

Machine Learning 2024-12-23 v1 Optimization and Control Machine Learning

Abstract

We study first-order algorithms that are uniformly stable for empirical risk minimization (ERM) problems that are convex and smooth with respect to pp-norms, p1p \geq 1. We propose a black-box reduction method that, by employing properties of uniformly convex regularizers, turns an optimization algorithm for H\"older smooth convex losses into a uniformly stable learning algorithm with optimal statistical risk bounds on the excess risk, up to a constant factor depending on pp. Achieving a black-box reduction for uniform stability was posed as an open question by (Attia and Koren, 2022), which had solved the Euclidean case p=2p=2. We explore applications that leverage non-Euclidean geometry in addressing binary classification problems.

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@article{arxiv.2412.15956,
  title  = {Black-Box Uniform Stability for Non-Euclidean Empirical Risk Minimization},
  author = {Simon Vary and David Martínez-Rubio and Patrick Rebeschini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15956},
  year   = {2024}
}

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