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A Theoretical Analysis on Independence-driven Importance Weighting for Covariate-shift Generalization

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Covariate-shift generalization, a typical case in out-of-distribution (OOD) generalization, requires a good performance on the unknown test distribution, which varies from the accessible training distribution in the form of covariate shift. Recently, independence-driven importance weighting algorithms in stable learning literature have shown empirical effectiveness to deal with covariate-shift generalization on several learning models, including regression algorithms and deep neural networks, while their theoretical analyses are missing. In this paper, we theoretically prove the effectiveness of such algorithms by explaining them as feature selection processes. We first specify a set of variables, named minimal stable variable set, that is the minimal and optimal set of variables to deal with covariate-shift generalization for common loss functions, such as the mean squared loss and binary cross-entropy loss. Afterward, we prove that under ideal conditions, independence-driven importance weighting algorithms could identify the variables in this set. Analysis of asymptotic properties is also provided. These theories are further validated in several synthetic experiments.

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  • Decorrelated feature importance from local sample weighting stat.ML · 2025-08-08 · conditional · none · ref 25 · internal anchor

    Local sample weighting inside random-forest splits and neural-network mini-batches sharpens feature importance under feature correlation and improves out-of-distribution accuracy in simulations.