Upper bounds on the Natarajan dimensions of some function classes

09/15/2022
by   Ying Jin, et al.
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The Natarajan dimension is a fundamental tool for characterizing multi-class PAC learnability, generalizing the Vapnik-Chervonenkis (VC) dimension from binary to multi-class classification problems. This note establishes upper bounds on Natarajan dimensions for certain function classes, including (i) multi-class decision tree and random forests, and (ii) multi-class neural networks with binary, linear and ReLU activations. These results may be relevant for describing the performance of certain multi-class learning algorithms.

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