Exponential Stochastic Inequality

04/27/2023
by   Peter D. Grünwald, et al.
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We develop the concept of exponential stochastic inequality (ESI), a novel notation that simultaneously captures high-probability and in-expectation statements. It is especially well suited to succinctly state, prove, and reason about excess-risk and generalization bounds in statistical learning, specifically, but not restricted to, the PAC-Bayesian type. We show that the ESI satisfies transitivity and other properties which allow us to use it like standard, nonstochastic inequalities. We substantially extend the original definition from Koolen et al. (2016) and show that general ESIs satisfy a host of useful additional properties, including a novel Markov-like inequality. We show how ESIs relate to, and clarify, PAC-Bayesian bounds, subcentered subgamma random variables and *fast-rate conditions* such as the central and Bernstein conditions. We also show how the ideas can be extended to random scaling factors (learning rates).

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