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Summary: We investigate the consistency of spectral regularization algorithms. We generalize the usual definition of regularization function to enrich the content of spectral regularization algorithms. Under a more general prior condition, using refined error decompositions and techniques of operator norm estimation, satisfactory error bounds and learning rates are proved.
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    Summary: We investigate the consistency of spectral regularization algorithms. We generalize the usual definition of regularization function to enrich the content of spectral regularization algorithms. Under a more general prior condition, using refined error decompositions and techniques of operator norm estimation, satisfactory error bounds and learning rates are proved.
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