Transfer Learning for Functional Linear Regression with Structural Interpretability

Lin, Haotian, Reimherr, Matthew

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

This work studies the problem of transfer learning under the functional linear regression model framework, which aims to improve the estimation and prediction of the target model by leveraging the information from related source models. We measure the relatedness between target and source models using Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces (RKHS) norm, allowing the type of information being transferred to be interpreted by the structural properties of the spaces. Two transfer learning algorithms are proposed: one transfers information from source tasks when we know which sources to use, while the other one aggregates multiple transfer learning results from the first algorithm to achieve robust transfer learning without prior information about the sources. Furthermore, we establish the optimal convergence rates for the prediction risk in the target model, making the statistical gain via transfer learning mathematically provable. The theoretical analysis of the prediction risk also provides insights regarding what factors are affecting the transfer learning effect, i.e. what makes source tasks useful to the target task. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed transfer learning algorithms on extensive synthetic data as well as real financial data application.

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