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Understanding the Generalization Error of Markov algorithms through Poissonization

11 February 2025
Benjamin Dupuis
Maxime Haddouche
George Deligiannidis
Umut Simsekli
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Abstract

Using continuous-time stochastic differential equation (SDE) proxies to stochastic optimization algorithms has proven fruitful for understanding their generalization abilities. A significant part of these approaches are based on the so-called ``entropy flows'', which greatly simplify the generalization analysis. Unfortunately, such well-structured entropy flows cannot be obtained for most discrete-time algorithms, and the existing SDE approaches remain limited to specific noise and algorithmic structures. We aim to alleviate this issue by introducing a generic framework for analyzing the generalization error of Markov algorithms through `Poissonization', a continuous-time approximation of discrete-time processes with formal approximation guarantees. Through this approach, we first develop a novel entropy flow, which directly leads to PAC-Bayesian generalization bounds. We then draw novel links to modified versions of the celebrated logarithmic Sobolev inequalities (LSI), identify cases where such LSIs are satisfied, and obtain improved bounds. Beyond its generality, our framework allows exploiting specific properties of learning algorithms. In particular, we incorporate the noise structure of different algorithm types - namely, those with additional noise injections (noisy) and those without (non-noisy) - through various technical tools. This illustrates the capacity of our methods to achieve known (yet, Poissonized) and new generalization bounds.

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@article{dupuis2025_2502.07584,
  title={ Understanding the Generalization Error of Markov algorithms through Poissonization },
  author={ Benjamin Dupuis and Maxime Haddouche and George Deligiannidis and Umut Simsekli },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.07584},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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