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Affiliation:
Princeton University
Department of Computer Science
New Jersey 08544
United States of America
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- AG-80
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Machine learning is a flourishing field with a plethora of algorithmic techniques. In almost all cases, we have no provable guarantees on the performance of these algorithms/heuristics ---neither on their running time, nor on the quality of solutions they return. In fact in many settings, the underlying algorithmic problems are provably intractable (e.g., NP-hard or worse)! This talk will argue that this seeming intractability may arise because many models used in machine learning are more general than they need to be.