The paper frames learning as an optimal control problem and claims an iff characterization of optimal learning trajectories via the maximum principle, plus a Galerkin successive approximation algorithm.
On improving generalization in a class of learning problems with the method of small parameters for weakly-controlled optimal gradient systems
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In this paper, we provide a mathematical framework for improving generalization in a class of learning problems which is related to point estimations for modeling of high-dimensional nonlinear functions. In particular, we consider a variational problem for a weakly-controlled gradient system, whose control input enters into the system dynamics as a coefficient to a nonlinear term which is scaled by a small parameter. Here, the optimization problem consists of a cost functional, which is associated with how to gauge the quality of the estimated model parameters at a certain fixed final time w.r.t. the model validating dataset, while the weakly-controlled gradient system, whose the time-evolution is guided by the model training dataset and its perturbed version with small random noise. Using the perturbation theory, we provide results that will allow us to solve a sequence of optimization problems, i.e., a set of decomposed optimization problems, so as to aggregate the corresponding approximate optimal solutions that are reasonably sufficient for improving generalization in such a class of learning problems. Moreover, we also provide an estimate for the rate of convergence for such approximate optimal solutions. Finally, we present some numerical results for a typical case of nonlinear regression problem.
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On characterizing optimal learning trajectories in a class of learning problems
The paper frames learning as an optimal control problem and claims an iff characterization of optimal learning trajectories via the maximum principle, plus a Galerkin successive approximation algorithm.