Efficiently Learning Drifting Halfspaces with Massart Noise

June 09, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› ICML 2026

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Authors Mingchen Ma, Guyang Cao, Jelena Diakonikolas, Ilias Diakonikolas arXiv ID 2606.11149 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Citations 0 Venue ICML 2026
Abstract
We study the problem of learning a drifting concept in the presence of Massart noise. In this framework, an online learner has access to a history of independent samples whose labels are noisy versions of a target concept that may change from round to round. The goal is to output, in each round, a hypothesis with small prediction error. We study the complexity of this learning problem for the fundamental class of margin-separable linear classifiers (halfspaces). On the positive side, we give a computationally efficient learner achieving error $ฮท+ \tilde O(ฮ”^{1/3}/ฮณ)$, where $ฮท$ upper bounds the Massart noise rate, $ฮ”$ is the drift rate, and $ฮณ$ is the margin. Interestingly, in the realizable setting, an adaptation of our techniques yields an efficient learner with an improved error rate over prior work. On the lower-bound side, we provide formal evidence of an information-computation tradeoff, strongly suggesting that our algorithm's performance is essentially optimal. Specifically, while the information-theoretically optimal error scales with $ฮ”^{1/2}$, we prove that $ฮ”^{1/3}$-scaling is unavoidable for low-degree polynomial tests, even in the special case of random classification noise.
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