Realizable Bayes-Consistency for General Metric Losses
Abstract
We study strong universal Bayes-consistency in the realizable setting for learning with general metric losses, extending classical characterizations beyond - classification (Bousquet et al., 2020; Hanneke et al., 2021) and real-valued regression (Attias et al., 2024). Given an instance space , a label space with possibly unbounded loss, and a hypothesis class , we resolve the realizable case of an open problem presented in Tsir Cohen and Kontorovich (2022). Specifically, we find the necessary and sufficient conditions on the hypothesis class under which there exists a distribution-free learning rule whose risk converges almost surely to the best-in-class risk (which is zero) for every realizable data-generating distribution. Our main contribution is this sharp characterization in terms of a combinatorial obstruction: Similarly to Attias et al. (2024), we introduce the notion of an infinite non-decreasing -Littlestone tree, where . This extends the Littlestone tree structure used in Bousquet et al. (2020) to the metric loss setting.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.03823,
title = {Realizable Bayes-Consistency for General Metric Losses},
author = {Dan Tsir Cohen and Steve Hanneke and Aryeh Kontorovich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.03823},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
14 pages. To appear in Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2026); v2: fixed abstract metadata rendering