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2011
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The Rate of Convergence of AdaBoost

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The Rate of Convergence of AdaBoost
The AdaBoost algorithm was designed to combine many “weak” hypotheses that perform slightly better than random guessing into a “strong” hypothesis that has very low error. We study the rate at which AdaBoost iteratively converges to the minimum of the “exponential loss.” Unlike previous work, our proofs do not require a weak-learning assumption, nor do they require that minimizers of the exponential loss are finite. Our first result shows that at iteration t, the exponential loss of AdaBoost’s computed parameter vector will be at most ε more than that of any parameter vector of 1-norm bounded by B in a number of rounds that is at most a polynomial in B and 1/ε. We also provide lower bounds showing that a polynomial dependence on these parameters is necessary. Our second result is that within C/ε iterations, AdaBoost achieves a value of the exponential loss that is at most ε more than the best possible value, where C depends on the dataset. We show that this depende...
Indraneel Mukherjee, Cynthia Rudin, Robert E. Scha
Added 19 Aug 2011
Updated 19 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CORR
Authors Indraneel Mukherjee, Cynthia Rudin, Robert E. Schapire
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