Validation-Frontier Representation Selection under Constrained Observation
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arXiv:2608.15095v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AI systems deployed outside clean benchmark settings often rely on observations that are incomplete, unstable, costly, or degraded by monitoring failures. This paper studies representation selection under constrained observation: choosing a state representation when raw accuracy is not the only operational criterion. We propose a validation-frontier selector that combines balanced accuracy with penalties for feature cost, overfit gap, and validation-test instability. In a focused public-tabular benchmark using three scikit-learn datasets, five ob
Key takeaways
- arXiv:2608.15095v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AI systems deployed outside clean benchmark settings often rely on observations that are incomplete, unstable, costly, or degraded by monitoring failures.
- This paper studies representation selection under constrained observation: choosing a state representation when raw accuracy is not the only operational criterion.
- We propose a validation-frontier selector that combines balanced accuracy with penalties for feature cost, overfit gap, and validation-test instability.
Why it matters
“Validation-Frontier Representation Selection under Constrained Observation” highlights the need for repeatable measurement rather than a single impressive demonstration. Independent validation across datasets and clearly stated limitations determine whether a result can guide product decisions.

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