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Statistical Query Lower Bounds for List-Decodable Linear Regression

Authors :
Diakonikolas, Ilias
Kane, Daniel M.
Pensia, Ankit
Pittas, Thanasis
Stewart, Alistair
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We study the problem of list-decodable linear regression, where an adversary can corrupt a majority of the examples. Specifically, we are given a set $T$ of labeled examples $(x, y) \in \mathbb{R}^d \times \mathbb{R}$ and a parameter $0< \alpha <1/2$ such that an $\alpha$-fraction of the points in $T$ are i.i.d. samples from a linear regression model with Gaussian covariates, and the remaining $(1-\alpha)$-fraction of the points are drawn from an arbitrary noise distribution. The goal is to output a small list of hypothesis vectors such that at least one of them is close to the target regression vector. Our main result is a Statistical Query (SQ) lower bound of $d^{\mathrm{poly}(1/\alpha)}$ for this problem. Our SQ lower bound qualitatively matches the performance of previously developed algorithms, providing evidence that current upper bounds for this task are nearly best possible.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2106.09689
Document Type :
Working Paper