From Local Pseudorandom Generators to Hardness of Learning

01/20/2021
by   Amit Daniely, et al.
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We prove hardness-of-learning results under a well-studied assumption on the existence of local pseudorandom generators. As we show, this assumption allows us to surpass the current state of the art, and prove hardness of various basic problems, with no hardness results to date. Our results include: hardness of learning shallow ReLU neural networks under the Gaussian distribution and other distributions; hardness of learning intersections of ω(1) halfspaces, DNF formulas with ω(1) terms, and ReLU networks with ω(1) hidden neurons; hardness of weakly learning deterministic finite automata under the uniform distribution; hardness of weakly learning depth-3 Boolean circuits under the uniform distribution, as well as distribution-specific hardness results for learning DNF formulas and intersections of halfspaces. We also establish lower bounds on the complexity of learning intersections of a constant number of halfspaces, and ReLU networks with a constant number of hidden neurons. Moreover, our results imply the hardness of virtually all improper PAC-learning problems (both distribution-free and distribution-specific) that were previously shown hard under other assumptions.

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