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Towards the generalization of multi-view learning: An information-theoretical analysis

  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Abstract

Multiview learning has drawn widespread attention for its efficacy in leveraging cross-view consensus and complementarity information to achieve a comprehensive representation of data. While multi-view learning has undergone vigorous development and achieved remarkable success, the theoretical understanding of its generalization behavior remains elusive. This paper aims to bridge this gap by developing information-theoretic generalization bounds for multi-view learning, with a particular focus on multi-view reconstruction and classification tasks. Our bounds underscore the importance of capturing both consensus and complementary information from multiple different views to achieve maximally disentangled representations. These results also indicate that applying the multi-view information bottleneck regularizer is beneficial for satisfactory generalization performance. Additionally, we derive novel data-dependent bounds under both leave-one-out and supersample settings, yielding computationally tractable and tighter bounds. In the interpolating regime, we further establish the fast-rate bound for multi-view learning, exhibiting a faster convergence rate compared to conventional square-root bounds. Numerical results indicate a strong correlation between the true generalization gap and the derived bounds.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103776
JournalInformation Fusion
Volume127
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2026

Keywords

  • Generalization bounds
  • Information theory
  • Maximally disentangled representations
  • Multi-view learning

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