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  • Machine Learning
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computational Theory

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  • Classifiers with Barron-regular decision boundaries are a key area in machine learning.
  • Approximation capabilities of neural networks are crucial for understanding their effectiveness.
  • Previous research has explored approximation rates for smooth functions, but less is known for discontinuous classifiers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the approximation rates of ReLU neural networks for Barron-regular classifiers.
  • To determine if high-dimensional, discontinuous classifiers can be approximated efficiently.
  • To establish the relationship between approximation rates and learning bounds.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical analysis of Barron-regular decision boundaries and ReLU neural networks.
  • Derivation of expression rate bounds for approximating classifiers.
  • Numerical experimentation on binary classification tasks with varying margins and dimensions, including MNIST dataset.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated that three-hidden-layer ReLU networks can approximate Barron-regular classifiers with high polynomial degree under margin conditions.
  • Showed that strong margin conditions enable efficient approximation of high-dimensional, discontinuous classifiers, achieving rates typically seen for low-dimensional smooth functions.
  • Derived fast-rate learning bounds close to n-1, where n is the number of samples.

Conclusions:

  • ReLU neural networks offer efficient approximation for Barron-regular classifiers, even in complex scenarios.
  • Margin conditions play a critical role in achieving high-performance approximation and fast learning.
  • The findings have implications for understanding the capabilities of deep learning models in handling complex classification tasks.