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PAC-Bayes Bounds for Meta-learning with Data-Dependent Prior

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arxiv 2102.03748 v1 pith:NHCTA2S2 submitted 2021-02-07 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords meta-learningpac-bayesboundboundsdata-dependentgeneralizationpriortasks
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By leveraging experience from previous tasks, meta-learning algorithms can achieve effective fast adaptation ability when encountering new tasks. However it is unclear how the generalization property applies to new tasks. Probably approximately correct (PAC) Bayes bound theory provides a theoretical framework to analyze the generalization performance for meta-learning. We derive three novel generalisation error bounds for meta-learning based on PAC-Bayes relative entropy bound. Furthermore, using the empirical risk minimization (ERM) method, a PAC-Bayes bound for meta-learning with data-dependent prior is developed. Experiments illustrate that the proposed three PAC-Bayes bounds for meta-learning guarantee a competitive generalization performance guarantee, and the extended PAC-Bayes bound with data-dependent prior can achieve rapid convergence ability.

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