Rademacher complexity
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, Rademacher complexity, named after Hans Rademacher
Hans Rademacher
Hans Adolph Rademacher was a German mathematician, known for work in mathematical analysis and number theory.-Biography:...

, measures richness of a class of real-valued functions with respect to a probability distribution
Probability distribution
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Let be a class of real-valued functions defined on a domain space .
The empirical Rademacher complexity of on a sample is defined
as


where are independent random variables such that
for any . The random variables
are referred to as Rademacher variables.

Let be a probability distribution over .
The Rademacher complexity of the function class with respect to for sample size is


where the above expectation is taken over an identically independently distributed (i.i.d.) sample generated according to .

One can show, for example, that there exists a constant , such that any class of -indicator functions with Vapnik-Chervonenkis dimension  has Rademacher complexity upper-bounded by .

Gaussian complexity

Gaussian complexity is a similar complexity with similar physical meanings, and can be obtained from the previous complexity using the random variables instead of , where are gaussian i.i.d.
Independent and identically distributed random variables
In probability theory and statistics, a sequence or other collection of random variables is independent and identically distributed if each random variable has the same probability distribution as the others and all are mutually independent....

random variables with zero-mean and variance 1, i.e. .
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