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Model Complexity in Statistical Manifolds: The Role of Curvature

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Model complexity plays an essential role in its selection, namely, by choosing a model that fits the data and is also succinct. Two-part codes and the minimum description length have… Click to show full abstract

Model complexity plays an essential role in its selection, namely, by choosing a model that fits the data and is also succinct. Two-part codes and the minimum description length have been successful in delivering procedures to single out the best models, avoiding overfitting. In this work, we pursue this approach and complement it by performing further assumptions in the parameter space. Concretely, we assume that the parameter space is a smooth manifold, and by using tools of Riemannian geometry, we derive a sharper expression than the standard one given by the stochastic complexity, where the scalar curvature of the Fisher information metric plays a dominant role. Furthermore, we compute a sharper approximation to the capacity for exponential families and apply our results to derive optimal dimensional reduction in the context of principal component analysis.

Keywords: role; model complexity; model; curvature; complexity statistical; complexity

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Year Published: 2022

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