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Computational-Statistical Gaps in Gaussian Single-Index Models

  • Princeton University
  • New York University

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Single-Index Models are high-dimensional regression problems with planted structure, whereby labels depend on an unknown one-dimensional projection of the input via a generic, non-linear, and potentially non-deterministic transformation. As such, they encompass a broad class of statistical inference tasks, and provide a rich template to study statistical and computational trade-offs in the high-dimensional regime. While the information-theoretic sample complexity to recover the hidden direction is linear in the dimension d, we show that computationally efficient algorithms, both within the Statistical Query (SQ) and the Low-Degree Polynomial (LDP) framework, necessarily require Ω(dk*/2) samples, where k* is a “generative” exponent associated with the model that we explicitly characterize. Moreover, we show that this sample complexity is also sufficient, by establishing matching upper bounds using a partial-trace algorithm. Therefore, our results provide evidence of a sharp computational-to-statistical gap (under both the SQ and LDP class) whenever k* > 2. To complete the study, we construct smooth and Lipschitz deterministic target functions with arbitrarily large generative exponents k*,.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)1262
Nombre de pages1
journalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume247
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2024
Evénement37th Annual Conference on Learning Theory, COLT 2024 - Edmonton, Canada
Durée: 30 juin 20243 juil. 2024

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