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Random feature approximation for general spectral methods

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arxiv 2308.15434 v1 pith:LDVUAYBE submitted 2023-08-29 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords methodskernelrandomregularizationalgorithmsapproximationclassesfeature
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Random feature approximation is arguably one of the most popular techniques to speed up kernel methods in large scale algorithms and provides a theoretical approach to the analysis of deep neural networks. We analyze generalization properties for a large class of spectral regularization methods combined with random features, containing kernel methods with implicit regularization such as gradient descent or explicit methods like Tikhonov regularization. For our estimators we obtain optimal learning rates over regularity classes (even for classes that are not included in the reproducing kernel Hilbert space), which are defined through appropriate source conditions. This improves or completes previous results obtained in related settings for specific kernel algorithms.

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