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Extending the scope of the small-ball method

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Mendelson, Shahar

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Polska Akademia Nauk (Polish Academy of Sciences)

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The small-ball method was introduced as a way of obtaining a high probability, isomorphic lower bound on the quadratic empirical process, under weak assumptions on the indexing class. The key assumption was that class members satisfy a uniform small-ball estimate: that Pr(vertical bar f vertical bar >= kappa parallel to f parallel to L-2) >= delta for given constants kappa and delta. Here we extend the small-ball method and obtain a high probability, almost-isometric (rather than isomorphic) lower bound on the quadratic empirical process. The scope of the result is considerably wider than the small-ball method: there is no need for class members to satisfy a uniform small-ball condition, and moreover, motivated by the notion of tournament learning procedures, the result is stable under a "majority vote".

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Studia Mathematica

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2099-12-31

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