Cauchy Loss Function: Robustness Under Gaussian and Cauchy Noise

02/14/2023
by   Thamsanqa Mlotshwa, et al.
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In supervised machine learning, the choice of loss function implicitly assumes a particular noise distribution over the data. For example, the frequently used mean squared error (MSE) loss assumes a Gaussian noise distribution. The choice of loss function during training and testing affects the performance of artificial neural networks (ANNs). It is known that MSE may yield substandard performance in the presence of outliers. The Cauchy loss function (CLF) assumes a Cauchy noise distribution, and is therefore potentially better suited for data with outliers. This papers aims to determine the extent of robustness and generalisability of the CLF as compared to MSE. CLF and MSE are assessed on a few handcrafted regression problems, and a real-world regression problem with artificially simulated outliers, in the context of ANN training. CLF yielded results that were either comparable to or better than the results yielded by MSE, with a few notable exceptions.

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