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Data coarse graining can improve model performance
Alex Nguyen1, David J Schwab2, Vudtiwat Ngampruetikorn3
1Princeton University, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA.
Lossy data transformations can surprisingly improve machine learning generalization. A high-pass filtering approach, removing less relevant features, enhances model performance by isolating key signals.
Area of Science:
- Machine Learning
- Statistical Physics
- Data Science
Background:
- Lossy data transformations typically discard information.
- Techniques like data pruning and lossy data augmentation can enhance machine learning generalization.
- Understanding the underlying mechanisms of this paradox is crucial for developing effective ML strategies.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the paradoxical phenomenon of lossy data transformations improving generalization in machine learning.
- To analyze the impact of data coarse-graining on prediction risk using a solvable model.
- To provide an analytical explanation for the effectiveness of data augmentation in machine learning.
Main Methods:
- Utilized a solvable model of high-dimensional, ridge-regularized linear regression.
- Employed coarse-graining schemes inspired by renormalization group methods in statistical physics.
- Analyzed feature relevance and systematic discarding of features based on their importance to the learning task.
Main Results:
- Discovered a nonmonotonic relationship between the degree of data coarse-graining and prediction risk.
- Demonstrated that a high-pass filtering scheme, removing low-signal features, improves model generalization.
- Showed that a low-pass scheme, retaining high-signal features, is detrimental to performance.
Conclusions:
- Careful data augmentation, by removing less relevant information, can isolate predictive signals and improve generalization.
- The observed nonmonotonicity in prediction risk is a genuine effect of data coarse-graining, not an artifact of other phenomena.
- Statistical physics principles offer a valuable framework for understanding complex machine learning behaviors.
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