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Multiclass Online Learning and Uniform Convergence

Machine Learning 2023-07-10 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

We study multiclass classification in the agnostic adversarial online learning setting. As our main result, we prove that any multiclass concept class is agnostically learnable if and only if its Littlestone dimension is finite. This solves an open problem studied by Daniely, Sabato, Ben-David, and Shalev-Shwartz (2011,2015) who handled the case when the number of classes (or labels) is bounded. We also prove a separation between online learnability and online uniform convergence by exhibiting an easy-to-learn class whose sequential Rademacher complexity is unbounded. Our learning algorithm uses the multiplicative weights algorithm, with a set of experts defined by executions of the Standard Optimal Algorithm on subsequences of size Littlestone dimension. We argue that the best expert has regret at most Littlestone dimension relative to the best concept in the class. This differs from the well-known covering technique of Ben-David, P\'{a}l, and Shalev-Shwartz (2009) for binary classification, where the best expert has regret zero.

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@article{arxiv.2303.17716,
  title  = {Multiclass Online Learning and Uniform Convergence},
  author = {Steve Hanneke and Shay Moran and Vinod Raman and Unique Subedi and Ambuj Tewari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.17716},
  year   = {2023}
}

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COLT Camera-Ready, 15 pages

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