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Learning Curve Theory

Recently a number of empirical "universal" scaling law papers have been published, most notably by OpenAI. `Scaling laws' refers to power-law decreases of training or test error w.r.t. more data, larger neural networks, and/or more compute. In this work we focus on scaling w.r.t. data size $n$. Theoretical understanding of this phenomenon is largely lacking, except in finite-dimensional models for which error typically decreases with $n^{-1/2}$ or $n^{-1}$, where $n$ is the sample size. We develop and theoretically analyse the simplest possible (toy) model that can exhibit $n^{-β}$ learning curves for arbitrary power $β>0$, and determine whether power laws are universal or depend on the data distribution.

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AuthorshipTopic signalWLearning Curve Theorypreprint / 2021AMarcus HutterResearcherTMachine Learning49008 works
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Learning Curve Theory

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