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Tighter Learning Guarantees on Digital Computers via Concentration of Measure on Finite Spaces

Machine Learning 2026-05-14 v4

Abstract

Machine learning models with inputs in a Euclidean space Rd\mathbb{R}^d, when implemented on digital computers, generalize, and their generalization gap converges to 00 at a rate of c/N1/2c/N^{1/2} concerning the sample size NN. However, the constant c>0c>0 obtained through classical methods can be large in terms of the ambient dimension dd and machine precision, posing a challenge when NN is small to realistically large. In this paper, we derive a family of generalization bounds {cm/N1/(2m)}m=1\{c_m/N^{1/(2\vee m)}\}_{m=1}^{\infty} tailored for learning models on digital computers, which adapt to both the sample size NN and the so-called geometric representation dimension mm of the discrete learning problem. Adjusting the parameter mm according to NN results in significantly tighter generalization bounds for practical sample sizes NN, while setting mm small maintains the optimal dimension-free worst-case rate of O(1/N1/2)\mathcal{O}(1/N^{1/2}). Notably, cmO(m1/2)c_{m}\in \mathcal{O}(m^{1/2}) 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}
}