Linear classifiers are nearly optimal when hidden variables have diverse effects

作者:Nader H. Bshouty, Philip M. Long

摘要

We analyze classification problems in which data is generated by a two-tiered random process. The class is generated first, then a layer of conditionally independent hidden variables, and finally the observed variables. For sources like this, the Bayes-optimal rule for predicting the class given the values of the observed variables is a two-layer neural network. We show that, if the hidden variables have non-negligible effects on many observed variables, a linear classifier approximates the error rate of the Bayes optimal classifier up to lower order terms. We also show that the hinge loss of a linear classifier is not much more than the Bayes error rate, which implies that an accurate linear classifier can be found efficiently.

论文关键词:Learning theory, Bayes-optimal, Linear classification, Hidden variables

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论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10994-011-5262-7