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A Unified Approach to Universal Prediction: Generalized Upper and Lower Bounds

N. Denizcan Vanli, Suleyman S. Kozat

Published 2013-11-25, updated 2014-01-22Version 2

We study sequential prediction of real-valued, arbitrary and unknown sequences under the squared error loss as well as the best parametric predictor out of a large, continuous class of predictors. Inspired by recent results from computational learning theory, we refrain from any statistical assumptions and define the performance with respect to the class of general parametric predictors. In particular, we present generic lower and upper bounds on this relative performance by transforming the prediction task into a parameter learning problem. We first introduce the lower bounds on this relative performance in the mixture of experts framework, where we show that for any sequential algorithm, there always exists a sequence for which the performance of the sequential algorithm is lower bounded by zero. We then introduce a sequential learning algorithm to predict such arbitrary and unknown sequences, and calculate upper bounds on its total squared prediction error for every bounded sequence. We further show that in some scenarios we achieve matching lower and upper bounds demonstrating that our algorithms are optimal in a strong minimax sense such that their performances cannot be improved further. As an interesting result we also prove that for the worst case scenario, the performance of randomized algorithms can be achieved by sequential algorithms so that randomized algorithms does not improve the performance.

Comments: Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Categories: cs.LG
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