Risk minimization by median-of-means tournaments
Statistics Theory
2016-08-03 v1 Statistics Theory
Abstract
We consider the classical statistical learning/regression problem, when the value of a real random variable Y is to be predicted based on the observation of another random variable X. Given a class of functions F and a sample of independent copies of (X, Y ), one needs to choose a function f from F such that f(X) approximates Y as well as possible, in the mean-squared sense. We introduce a new procedure, the so-called median-of-means tournament, that achieves the optimal tradeoff between accuracy and confidence under minimal assumptions, and in particular outperforms classical methods based on empirical risk minimization.
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@article{arxiv.1608.00757,
title = {Risk minimization by median-of-means tournaments},
author = {Gabor Lugosi and Shahar Mendelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.00757},
year = {2016}
}
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40 pages