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Why Mixup Improves the Model Performance

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arxiv 2006.06231 v4 pith:SH4U2PWV submitted 2020-06-11 stat.ML cs.LG

classification stat.MLcs.LG
keywords mixuplearningmachineproblemproposedregularizationwellworks
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Machine learning techniques are used in a wide range of domains. However, machine learning models often suffer from the problem of over-fitting. Many data augmentation methods have been proposed to tackle such a problem, and one of them is called mixup. Mixup is a recently proposed regularization procedure, which linearly interpolates a random pair of training examples. This regularization method works very well experimentally, but its theoretical guarantee is not adequately discussed. In this study, we aim to discover why mixup works well from the aspect of the statistical learning theory.

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