In a stylized single-spike linear model, useful span predictors in the window d/gamma^2 << n << d/gamma are forced to overshoot the training labels, so good test error comes together with large training error.
Robust Linear Regression: Phase-Transitions and Precise Tradeoffs for General Norms
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of test-time adversarial attacks on linear regression models and determine the optimal level of robustness that any model can reach while maintaining a given level of standard predictive performance (accuracy). Through quantitative estimates, we uncover fundamental tradeoffs between adversarial robustness and accuracy in different regimes. We obtain a precise characterization which distinguishes between regimes where robustness is achievable without hurting standard accuracy and regimes where a tradeoff might be unavoidable. Our findings are empirically confirmed with simple experiments that represent a variety of settings. This work applies to feature covariance matrices and attack norms of any nature, and extends beyond previous works in this area.
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The Fourth Quadrant: A Stylized View of Benign Misfitting
In a stylized single-spike linear model, useful span predictors in the window d/gamma^2 << n << d/gamma are forced to overshoot the training labels, so good test error comes together with large training error.