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arxiv: 2011.06557 · v1 · pith:DRY564LK · submitted 2020-11-12 · stat.ML · cs.LG· stat.ME

A partition-based similarity for classification distributions

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classification stat.ML cs.LGstat.ME
keywords similaritydistributionstaskclassificationdistributiondecisiondemonstrateempirical
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Herein we define a measure of similarity between classification distributions that is both principled from the perspective of statistical pattern recognition and useful from the perspective of machine learning practitioners. In particular, we propose a novel similarity on classification distributions, dubbed task similarity, that quantifies how an optimally-transformed optimal representation for a source distribution performs when applied to inference related to a target distribution. The definition of task similarity allows for natural definitions of adversarial and orthogonal distributions. We highlight limiting properties of representations induced by (universally) consistent decision rules and demonstrate in simulation that an empirical estimate of task similarity is a function of the decision rule deployed for inference. We demonstrate that for a given target distribution, both transfer efficiency and semantic similarity of candidate source distributions correlate with empirical task similarity.

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