Quantifying the effect of representations on task complexity
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Authors
Julian Zilly, Lorenz Hetzel, Andrea Censi, Emilio Frazzoli
arXiv ID
1912.09399
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Cross-listed
cs.NE,
stat.ML
Citations
1
Venue
Neural Information Processing Systems
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4 months ago
Abstract
We examine the influence of input data representations on learning complexity. For learning, we posit that each model implicitly uses a candidate model distribution for unexplained variations in the data, its noise model. If the model distribution is not well aligned to the true distribution, then even relevant variations will be treated as noise. Crucially however, the alignment of model and true distribution can be changed, albeit implicitly, by changing data representations. "Better" representations can better align the model to the true distribution, making it easier to approximate the input-output relationship in the data without discarding useful data variations. To quantify this alignment effect of data representations on the difficulty of a learning task, we make use of an existing task complexity score and show its connection to the representation-dependent information coding length of the input. Empirically we extract the necessary statistics from a linear regression approximation and show that these are sufficient to predict relative learning performance outcomes of different data representations and neural network types obtained when utilizing an extensive neural network architecture search. We conclude that to ensure better learning outcomes, representations may need to be tailored to both task and model to align with the implicit distribution of model and task.
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