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Optimal Rates for Vector-Valued Spectral Regularization Learning Algorithms

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We study theoretical properties of a broad class of regularized algorithms with vector-valued output. These spectral algorithms include kernel ridge regression, kernel principal component regression, various implementations of gradient descent and many more. Our contributions are twofold. First, we rigorously confirm the so-called saturation effect for ridge regression with vector-valued output by deriving a novel lower bound on learning rates; this bound is shown to be suboptimal when the smoothness of the regression function exceeds a certain level. Second, we present the upper bound for the finite sample risk general vector-valued spectral algorithms, applicable to both well-specified and misspecified scenarios (where the true regression function lies outside of the hypothesis space) which is minimax optimal in various regimes. All of our results explicitly allow the case of infinite-dimensional output variables, proving consistency of recent practical applications.

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2025 1

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Koopman-Equivariant Gaussian Processes

cs.LG · 2025-02-10 · reject · novelty 6.0

Koopman-equivariant Gaussian processes give a new kernel family for forecasting nonlinear dynamics with closed-form multi-step uncertainty and a claimed sample-complexity reduction.

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  • Koopman-Equivariant Gaussian Processes cs.LG · 2025-02-10 · reject · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    Koopman-equivariant Gaussian processes give a new kernel family for forecasting nonlinear dynamics with closed-form multi-step uncertainty and a claimed sample-complexity reduction.