Tighter Learning Guarantees on Digital Computers via Concentration of Measure on Finite Spaces
Abstract
Machine learning models with inputs in a Euclidean space , when implemented on digital computers, generalize, and their generalization gap converges to at a rate of concerning the sample size . However, the constant obtained through classical methods can be large in terms of the ambient dimension and machine precision, posing a challenge when is small to realistically large. In this paper, we derive a family of generalization bounds tailored for learning models on digital computers, which adapt to both the sample size and the so-called geometric representation dimension of the discrete learning problem. Adjusting the parameter according to results in significantly tighter generalization bounds for practical sample sizes , while setting small maintains the optimal dimension-free worst-case rate of . Notably, for learning models on discretized Euclidean domains. Furthermore, our adaptive generalization bounds are formulated based on our new non-asymptotic result for concentration of measure in finite metric spaces, established via leveraging metric embedding arguments.
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@article{arxiv.2402.05576,
title = {Tighter Learning Guarantees on Digital Computers via Concentration of Measure on Finite Spaces},
author = {Anastasis Kratsios and A. Martina Neuman and Gudmund Pammer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.05576},
year = {2026}
}