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Lower Bounds on the Generalization Error of Nonlinear Learning Models

We study in this paper lower bounds for the generalization error of models derived from multi-layer neural networks, in the regime where the size of the layers is commensurate with the number of samples in the training data. We show that unbiased estimators have unacceptable performance for such nonlinear networks in this regime. We derive explicit generalization lower bounds for general biased estimators, in the cases of linear regression and of two-layered networks. In the linear case the bound is asymptotically tight. In the nonlinear case, we provide a comparison of our bounds with an empirical study of the stochastic gradient descent algorithm. The analysis uses elements from the theory of large random matrices.

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