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Early Stopping without a Validation Set

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Early stopping is a widely used technique to prevent poor generalization performance when training an over-expressive model by means of gradient-based optimization. To find a good point to halt the optimizer, a common practice is to split the dataset into a training and a smaller validation set to obtain an ongoing estimate of the generalization performance. We propose a novel early stopping criterion based on fast-to-compute local statistics of the computed gradients and entirely removes the need for a held-out validation set. Our experiments show that this is a viable approach in the setting of least-squares and logistic regression, as well as neural networks.

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2026 1

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ScoreStop: Gradient-based early stopping using functional score tests

stat.ML · 2026-06-01 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

ScoreStop introduces a functional score test for early stopping in gradient boosting, testing the null that the current predictor minimizes population risk with a scale-invariant statistic of known asymptotic distribution.

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  • ScoreStop: Gradient-based early stopping using functional score tests stat.ML · 2026-06-01 · unverdicted · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    ScoreStop introduces a functional score test for early stopping in gradient boosting, testing the null that the current predictor minimizes population risk with a scale-invariant statistic of known asymptotic distribution.