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Efficiently Learning Fourier Sparse Set Functions

2020-02-21 | |  50 |   36 |   0

Abstract

Learning set functions is a key challenge arising in many domains, ranging from sketching graphs to black-box optimization with discrete parameters. In this paper we consider the problem of efficiently learning set functions that are defined over a ground set of size n and that are sparse (say k-sparse) in the Fourier domain. This is a wide class, that includes graph and hypergraph cut functions, decision trees and more. Our central contribution is the first algorithm that allows learning functions whose Fourier support only contains low degree (say degree d = o(n)) polynomials using O(kd log n) sample complexity and runtime 图片.png. This implies that sparse graphs with k edges can, for the first time, be learned from O(k log n) observations of cut values and in linear time in the number of vertices. Our algorithm can also efficiently learn (sums of) decision trees of small depth. The algorithm exploits techniques from the sparse Fourier transform literature and is easily implementable. Lastly, we also develop an efficient robust version of our algorithm and prove 图片.png approximation guarantees without any statistical assumptions on the noise.

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