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ERM and RERM are optimal estimators for regression problems when malicious outliers corrupt the labels

Statistics Theory 2020-09-28 v2 Machine Learning Statistics Theory

Abstract

We study Empirical Risk Minimizers (ERM) and Regularized Empirical Risk Minimizers (RERM) for regression problems with convex and LL-Lipschitz loss functions. We consider a setting where \cO|\cO| malicious outliers contaminate the labels. In that case, under a local Bernstein condition, we show that the L2L_2-error rate is bounded by rN+AL\cO/N r_N + AL |\cO|/N, where NN is the total number of observations, rNr_N is the L2L_2-error rate in the non-contaminated setting and AA is a parameter coming from the local Bernstein condition. When rNr_N is minimax-rate-optimal in a non-contaminated setting, the rate rN+AL\cO/Nr_N + AL|\cO|/N is also minimax-rate-optimal when \cO|\cO| outliers contaminate the label. The main results of the paper can be used for many non-regularized and regularized procedures under weak assumptions on the noise. We present results for Huber's M-estimators (without penalization or regularized by the 1\ell_1-norm) and for general regularized learning problems in reproducible kernel Hilbert spaces when the noise can be heavy-tailed.

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@article{arxiv.1910.10923,
  title  = {ERM and RERM are optimal estimators for regression problems when malicious outliers corrupt the labels},
  author = {Geoffrey Chinot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.10923},
  year   = {2020}
}

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