Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10333018 Journal of Computer and System Sciences 2005 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
We show that a modified version of a boosting algorithm due to Mansour and McAllester (J. Comput. System Sci. 64(1) (2002) 103) can achieve accuracy arbitrarily close to the noise rate. We also give a matching lower bound by showing that no efficient black-box boosting algorithm can boost accuracy beyond the noise rate (assuming that one-way functions exist). Finally, we consider a variant of the standard scenario for boosting in which the “weak learner” satisfies a slightly stronger condition than the usual weak learning guarantee. We give an efficient algorithm in this framework which can boost to arbitrarily high accuracy in the presence of classification noise.
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