A basic machine learning problem is independent of set theory
Speaker:
Shai Ben-David, University of Waterloo
Date and Time:
Friday, September 27, 2019 - 1:30pm to 2:30pm
Location:
Fields Institute, Room 210
Abstract:
The mathematical foundations of machine learning play a key role in the development of the field. They improve our understanding and provide tools for designing new learning paradigms. The advantages of mathematical analysis, however, sometimes come with a cost. Gödel and Cohen showed, in a nutshell, that not everything is provable. Here we show that machine learning shares this fate. We describe simple scenarios where learnability cannot be proved nor refuted using the standard axioms of mathematics. Our proof is based on the fact the continuum hypothesis cannot be proved nor refuted. We show that, in some cases, a solution to the ‘estimating the maximum expectation’ problem is equivalent to the continuum hypothesis.