Consistency of Lipschitz learning with infinite unlabeled data and finite labeled data

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Authors Jeff Calder arXiv ID 1710.10364 Category math.AP Cross-listed cs.LG, math.NA Citations 68 Venue SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
We study the consistency of Lipschitz learning on graphs in the limit of infinite unlabeled data and finite labeled data. Previous work has conjectured that Lipschitz learning is well-posed in this limit, but is insensitive to the distribution of the unlabeled data, which is undesirable for semi-supervised learning. We first prove that this conjecture is true in the special case of a random geometric graph model with kernel-based weights. Then we go on to show that on a random geometric graph with self-tuning weights, Lipschitz learning is in fact highly sensitive to the distribution of the unlabeled data, and we show how the degree of sensitivity can be adjusted by tuning the weights. In both cases, our results follow from showing that the sequence of learned functions converges to the viscosity solution of an $\infty$-Laplace type equation, and studying the structure of the limiting equation.
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