Worst-case Nonlinear Regression with Error Bounds
Alberto Bemporad
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
We propose an active-learning method for nonlinear minimax regression. Given a nonlinear function that can be arbitrarily evaluated over a compact set, we fit a surrogate model, such as a feedforward neural network, by minimizing the maximum absolute approximation error. To handle the nonsmoothness of this worst-case loss, we introduce a smooth $L_\infty$ approximation that enables efficient gradient-based training. The training set is iteratively enriched by querying points of largest error via global optimization. We also derive constant and input-dependent worst-case error bounds over the entire input domain. The approach is validated on approximations of nonlinear functions and nonconvex sets, uncertain models of nonlinear dynamics, and explicit model predictive control laws. A Python library is available at https://github.com/bemporad/maxfit.
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