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Blanc, Guy; Lange, Jane; Malik, Ali; Tan, Li-Yang (, Proceedings of the 55th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC 2023))We show how any PAC learning algorithm that works under the uniform distribution can be transformed, in a blackbox fashion, into one that works under an arbitrary and unknown distribution D. The efficiency of our transformation scales with the inherent complexity of D, running in (n, (md)d) time for distributions over n whose pmfs are computed by depth-d decision trees, where m is the sample complexity of the original algorithm. For monotone distributions our transformation uses only samples from D, and for general ones it uses subcube conditioning samples. A key technical ingredient is an algorithm which, given the aforementioned access to D, produces an optimal decision tree decomposition of D: an approximation of D as a mixture of uniform distributions over disjoint subcubes. With this decomposition in hand, we run the uniform-distribution learner on each subcube and combine the hypotheses using the decision tree. This algorithmic decomposition lemma also yields new algorithms for learning decision tree distributions with runtimes that exponentially improve on the prior state of the art—results of independent interest in distribution learning.more » « less
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Malik, Ali; Kuleshov, Volodymyr; Song, Jiaming; Nemer, Danny; Seymour, Harlan; Ermon, Stefano (, Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Machine Learning, PMLR 97:4314-4323, 2019.)
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