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arxiv: 1804.05433 · v1 · pith:P6GVZFUQnew · submitted 2018-04-15 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.LG

Adaptivity for Regularized Kernel Methods by Lepskii's Principle

classification 📊 stat.ML cs.LG
keywords balancingparameterprincipleregularizationadaptivitydatakernellepskii
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We address the problem of {\it adaptivity} in the framework of reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS) regression. More precisely, we analyze estimators arising from a linear regularization scheme $g_\lam$. In practical applications, an important task is to choose the regularization parameter $\lam$ appropriately, i.e. based only on the given data and independently on unknown structural assumptions on the regression function. An attractive approach avoiding data-splitting is the {\it Lepskii Principle} (LP), also known as the {\it Balancing Principle} is this setting. We show that a modified parameter choice based on (LP) is minimax optimal adaptive, up to $\log\log(n)$. A convenient result is the fact that balancing in $L^2(\nu)-$ norm, which is easiest, automatically gives optimal balancing in all stronger norms, interpolating between $L^2(\nu)$ and the RKHS. An analogous result is open for other classical approaches to data dependent choices of the regularization parameter, e.g. for Hold-Out.

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