Conditional entropy between label sequences predicts task transferability and hardness without training any models, with strong correlations on CelebA, AwA2, and CUB.
The Information Complexity of Learning Tasks, their Structure and their Distance
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We introduce an asymmetric distance in the space of learning tasks, and a framework to compute their complexity. These concepts are foundational for the practice of transfer learning, whereby a parametric model is pre-trained for a task, and then fine-tuned for another. The framework we develop is non-asymptotic, captures the finite nature of the training dataset, and allows distinguishing learning from memorization. It encompasses, as special cases, classical notions from Kolmogorov complexity, Shannon, and Fisher Information. However, unlike some of those frameworks, it can be applied to large-scale models and real-world datasets. Our framework is the first to measure complexity in a way that accounts for the effect of the optimization scheme, which is critical in Deep Learning.
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Transferability and Hardness of Supervised Classification Tasks
Conditional entropy between label sequences predicts task transferability and hardness without training any models, with strong correlations on CelebA, AwA2, and CUB.