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Data Selection for ERMs

2025-04-20Unverified0· sign in to hype

Steve Hanneke, Shay Moran, Alexander Shlimovich, Amir Yehudayoff

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Learning theory has traditionally followed a model-centric approach, focusing on designing optimal algorithms for a fixed natural learning task (e.g., linear classification or regression). In this paper, we adopt a complementary data-centric perspective, whereby we fix a natural learning rule and focus on optimizing the training data. Specifically, we study the following question: given a learning rule A and a data selection budget n, how well can A perform when trained on at most n data points selected from a population of N points? We investigate when it is possible to select n N points and achieve performance comparable to training on the entire population. We address this question across a variety of empirical risk minimizers. Our results include optimal data-selection bounds for mean estimation, linear classification, and linear regression. Additionally, we establish two general results: a taxonomy of error rates in binary classification and in stochastic convex optimization. Finally, we propose several open questions and directions for future research.

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