On the robustness of kernel-based pairwise learning

10/29/2020
by   Patrick Gensler, et al.
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It is shown that many results on the statistical robustness of kernel-based pairwise learning can be derived under basically no assumptions on the input and output spaces. In particular neither moment conditions on the conditional distribution of Y given X = x nor the boundedness of the output space is needed. We obtain results on the existence and boundedness of the influence function and show qualitative robustness of the kernel-based estimator. The present paper generalizes results by Christmann and Zhou (2016) by allowing the prediction function to take two arguments and can thus be applied in a variety of situations such as ranking.

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