# Mixability is Bayes Risk Curvature Relative to Log Loss Article - Mai 2012

Tim van Erven, Mark D. Reid, Robert C. Williamson

Tim van Erven, Mark D. Reid, Robert C. Williamson, « Mixability is Bayes Risk Curvature Relative to Log Loss  », Journal of Machine Learning Research, mai 2012, 1639−1663. ISSN 1532-4435

Abstract

Mixability of a loss characterizes fast rates in the online learning setting of prediction with expert advice. The determination of the mixability constant for binary losses is straightforward but opaque. In the binary case we make this transparent and simpler by characterising mixability in terms of the second derivative of the Bayes risk of proper losses. We then extend this result to multiclass proper losses where there are few existing results. We show that mixability is governed by the maximum eigenvalue of the Hessian of the Bayes risk, relative to the Hessian of the Bayes risk for log loss. We conclude by comparing our result to other work that bounds prediction performance in terms of the geometry of the Bayes risk. Although all calculations are for proper losses, we also show how to carry the results across to improper losses.