A duality framework for generalization analysis of random feature models and two-layer neural networks

9 May 2023  ·  Hongrui Chen, Jihao Long, Lei Wu ·

We consider the problem of learning functions in the $\mathcal{F}_{p,\pi}$ and Barron spaces, which are natural function spaces that arise in the high-dimensional analysis of random feature models (RFMs) and two-layer neural networks. Through a duality analysis, we reveal that the approximation and estimation of these spaces can be considered equivalent in a certain sense. This enables us to focus on the easier problem of approximation and estimation when studying the generalization of both models. The dual equivalence is established by defining an information-based complexity that can effectively control estimation errors. Additionally, we demonstrate the flexibility of our duality framework through comprehensive analyses of two concrete applications. The first application is to study learning functions in $\mathcal{F}_{p,\pi}$ with RFMs. We prove that the learning does not suffer from the curse of dimensionality as long as $p>1$, implying RFMs can work beyond the kernel regime. Our analysis extends existing results [CMM21] to the noisy case and removes the requirement of overparameterization. The second application is to investigate the learnability of reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS) under the $L^\infty$ metric. We derive both lower and upper bounds of the minimax estimation error by using the spectrum of the associated kernel. We then apply these bounds to dot-product kernels and analyze how they scale with the input dimension. Our results suggest that learning with ReLU (random) features is generally intractable in terms of reaching high uniform accuracy.

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