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Robustly Learning a Single Neuron via Sharpness

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arxiv 2306.07892 v1 pith:MD4AQABX submitted 2023-06-13 cs.LG cs.DSmath.OCmath.STstat.MLstat.TH

classification cs.LGcs.DSmath.OCmath.STstat.MLstat.TH
keywords algorithmerrorlearningneuronsingleactivationsadversarialapplies
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We study the problem of learning a single neuron with respect to the $L_2^2$-loss in the presence of adversarial label noise. We give an efficient algorithm that, for a broad family of activations including ReLUs, approximates the optimal $L_2^2$-error within a constant factor. Our algorithm applies under much milder distributional assumptions compared to prior work. The key ingredient enabling our results is a novel connection to local error bounds from optimization theory.

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