Measuring distances in multidimensional settings poses a significant challenge encountered across various scientific and engineering disciplines. In this paper, we introduce a novel measure of divergence to quantify the discrepancy between two multidimensional distributions - one predicted by a machine learning model and the other expected. Our approach builds upon the class of Energy Distances and incorporates a whitening pre-processing step, resulting in a divergence that is strictly connected to the new multivariate Gini index. To validate the proposed divergence, we demonstrate its effectiveness as a loss function for training a neural network designed to predict the financial performance of small and medium enterprises.

Measuring Multivariate Divergences to Improve Neural Network Performances

Auricchio, Gennaro;Giudici, Paolo
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Toscani, Giuseppe;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Measuring distances in multidimensional settings poses a significant challenge encountered across various scientific and engineering disciplines. In this paper, we introduce a novel measure of divergence to quantify the discrepancy between two multidimensional distributions - one predicted by a machine learning model and the other expected. Our approach builds upon the class of Energy Distances and incorporates a whitening pre-processing step, resulting in a divergence that is strictly connected to the new multivariate Gini index. To validate the proposed divergence, we demonstrate its effectiveness as a loss function for training a neural network designed to predict the financial performance of small and medium enterprises.
2025
Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Divergence; Energy Distance; Loss Functions; Machine Learning
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2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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268
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Auricchio, Gennaro; Giudici, Paolo; Toscani, Giuseppe; Berardinelli, Adelaide
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