Making Learners (More) Monotone

25 Nov 2019  ·  Tom J. Viering, Alexander Mey, Marco Loog ·

Learning performance can show non-monotonic behavior. That is, more data does not necessarily lead to better models, even on average. We propose three algorithms that take a supervised learning model and make it perform more monotone. We prove consistency and monotonicity with high probability, and evaluate the algorithms on scenarios where non-monotone behaviour occurs. Our proposed algorithm $\text{MT}_{\text{HT}}$ makes less than $1\%$ non-monotone decisions on MNIST while staying competitive in terms of error rate compared to several baselines.

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