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Stability and Generalization of Learning Algorithms that Converge to Global Optima

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We establish novel generalization bounds for learning algorithms that converge to global minima. We do so by deriving black-box stability results that only depend on the convergence of a learning algorithm and the geometry around the minimizers of the loss function. The results are shown for nonconvex loss functions satisfying the Polyak-{\L}ojasiewicz (PL) and the quadratic growth (QG) conditions. We further show that these conditions arise for some neural networks with linear activations. We use our black-box results to establish the stability of optimization algorithms such as stochastic gradient descent (SGD), gradient descent (GD), randomized coordinate descent (RCD), and the stochastic variance reduced gradient method (SVRG), in both the PL and the strongly convex setting. Our results match or improve state-of-the-art generalization bounds and can easily be extended to similar optimization algorithms. Finally, we show that although our results imply comparable stability for SGD and GD in the PL setting, there exist simple neural networks with multiple local minima where SGD is stable but GD is not.

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Stochastic AUC Maximization with Deep Neural Networks

cs.LG · 2019-08-28 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Under the Polyak-Lojasiewicz condition, a proximal primal-dual algorithm and an AdaGrad-style variant maximize AUC with deep networks at O~(1/epsilon) sample complexity, with adaptive iteration complexity under slow cumulative gradient growth.

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  • Stochastic AUC Maximization with Deep Neural Networks cs.LG · 2019-08-28 · conditional · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    Under the Polyak-Lojasiewicz condition, a proximal primal-dual algorithm and an AdaGrad-style variant maximize AUC with deep networks at O~(1/epsilon) sample complexity, with adaptive iteration complexity under slow cumulative gradient growth.