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From Cross-Validation to SURE: Asymptotic Risk of Tuned Regularized Estimators

Statistics Theory 2026-03-24 v1 Machine Learning Econometrics Machine Learning Statistics Theory

Abstract

We derive the asymptotic risk function of regularized empirical risk minimization (ERM) estimators tuned by nn-fold cross-validation (CV). The out-of-sample prediction loss of such estimators converges in distribution to the squared-error loss (risk function) of shrinkage estimators in the normal means model, tuned by Stein's unbiased risk estimate (SURE). This risk function provides a more fine-grained picture of predictive performance than uniform bounds on worst-case regret, which are common in learning theory: it quantifies how risk varies with the true parameter. As key intermediate steps, we show that (i) nn-fold CV converges uniformly to SURE, and (ii) while SURE typically has multiple local minima, its global minimum is generically well separated. Well-separation ensures that uniform convergence of CV to SURE translates into convergence of the tuning parameter chosen by CV to that chosen by SURE.

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@article{arxiv.2603.20388,
  title  = {From Cross-Validation to SURE: Asymptotic Risk of Tuned Regularized Estimators},
  author = {Karun Adusumilli and Maximilian Kasy and Ashia Wilson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.20388},
  year   = {2026}
}