Artificial Intelligence · 14.08.2026, 10:55 UTC
The Noise Premium in Adversarial Training for Kernel Regression
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.LG ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 14.08.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2607.27995v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Adversarial training can improve the robustness of predictive models to bounded perturbations, often at the cost of statistical efficiency. We study this trade-off in kernel regression over a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS). It is shown that, under squared loss, adversarial training in RKHS introduces a term involving the product of the function norm with the mean absolute value of the response noise, which we call the \textit{noise premium}. Our analysis shows that the noise premium makes the prediction error of adversarial training converge strictly more slowly than the nonparametric minimax benchmark even after balancing approximation and estimation errors. Moreover, for a fixed perturbation budget, once the budget exceeds a certain threshold, the solution to adversarial training collapses to the zero function. To mitigate these effects of the noise premium, we propose noise-debiased adversarial training. The resulting noise-debiased estimator can attain the minimax optimal rate up to a logarithmic factor for the prediction error, raises the collapse threshold, and admits an explicit bound on the increase in adversarial loss. Numerical experiments on synthetic and real data support the theoretical findings and validate the effectiveness of the proposed noise-debiased method.