@inbook{505, author = {Marthinus Theunissen and Coenraad Mouton and Marelie Davel}, title = {The Missing Margin: How Sample Corruption Affects Distance to the Boundary in ANNs}, abstract = {Classification margins are commonly used to estimate the generalization ability of machine learning models. We present an empirical study of these margins in artificial neural networks. A global estimate of margin size is usually used in the literature. In this work, we point out seldom considered nuances regarding classification margins. Notably, we demonstrate that some types of training samples are modelled with consistently small margins while affecting generalization in different ways. By showing a link with the minimum distance to a different-target sample and the remoteness of samples from one another, we provide a plausible explanation for this observation. We support our findings with an analysis of fully-connected networks trained on noise-corrupted MNIST data, as well as convolutional networks trained on noise-corrupted CIFAR10 data.}, year = {2022}, journal = {Artificial Intelligence Research (SACAIR 2022), Communications in Computer and Information Science}, volume = {1734}, chapter = {78 - 92}, month = {November 2022}, publisher = {Springer, Cham}, doi = { https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2302.06925}, }