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NeurIPS 2020 Competition: Predicting Generalization in Deep Learning

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Understanding generalization in deep learning is arguably one of the most important questions in deep learning. Deep learning has been successfully adopted to a large number of problems ranging from pattern recognition to complex decision making, but many recent researchers have raised many concerns about deep learning, among which the most important is generalization. Despite numerous attempts, conventional statistical learning approaches have yet been able to provide a satisfactory explanation on why deep learning works. A recent line of works aims to address the problem by trying to predict the generalization performance through complexity measures. In this competition, we invite the community to propose complexity measures that can accurately predict generalization of models. A robust and general complexity measure would potentially lead to a better understanding of deep learning's underlying mechanism and behavior of deep models on unseen data, or shed light on better generalization bounds. All these outcomes will be important for making deep learning more robust and reliable.

Yiding Jiang, Pierre Foret, Scott Yak, Daniel M. Roy, Hossein Mobahi, Gintare Karolina Dziugaite, Samy Bengio, Suriya Gunasekar, Isabelle Guyon, Behnam Neyshabur (1) __INSTITUTION_10__ Google Research, (2) University of Toronto, (3) Element AI, (4) Microsoft Research, (5) University Paris-Saclay, ChaLearn)• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Generalization Gap PredictionSVHN
CMI Score32.05
3
Generalization Gap PredictionOxford Flowers
CMI Score43.99
2
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