Faster one-sample stochastic conditional gradient method for composite convex minimization

Dresdner G, Vladarean M-L, Rätsch G, Locatello F, Cevher V, Yurtsever A. 2022. Faster one-sample stochastic conditional gradient method for composite convex minimization. Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. AISTATS: Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, PMLR, vol. 151, 8439–8457.

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Dresdner, Gideon; Vladarean, Maria-Luiza; Rätsch, Gunnar; Locatello, FrancescoISTA ; Cevher, Volkan; Yurtsever, Alp
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PMLR
Abstract
We propose a stochastic conditional gradient method (CGM) for minimizing convex finite-sum objectives formed as a sum of smooth and non-smooth terms. Existing CGM variants for this template either suffer from slow convergence rates, or require carefully increasing the batch size over the course of the algorithm’s execution, which leads to computing full gradients. In contrast, the proposed method, equipped with a stochastic average gradient (SAG) estimator, requires only one sample per iteration. Nevertheless, it guarantees fast convergence rates on par with more sophisticated variance reduction techniques. In applications we put special emphasis on problems with a large number of separable constraints. Such problems are prevalent among semidefinite programming (SDP) formulations arising in machine learning and theoretical computer science. We provide numerical experiments on matrix completion, unsupervised clustering, and sparsest-cut SDPs.
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Date Published
2022-04-01
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics
Volume
151
Page
8439-8457
Conference
AISTATS: Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics
Conference Location
Virtual
Conference Date
2022-03-28 – 2022-03-30
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IST-REx-ID

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Dresdner G, Vladarean M-L, Rätsch G, Locatello F, Cevher V, Yurtsever A. Faster one-sample stochastic conditional gradient method for composite convex minimization. In: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. Vol 151. ML Research Press; 2022:8439-8457.
Dresdner, G., Vladarean, M.-L., Rätsch, G., Locatello, F., Cevher, V., & Yurtsever, A. (2022). Faster one-sample stochastic conditional gradient method for composite convex minimization. In Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (Vol. 151, pp. 8439–8457). Virtual: ML Research Press.
Dresdner, Gideon, Maria-Luiza Vladarean, Gunnar Rätsch, Francesco Locatello, Volkan Cevher, and Alp Yurtsever. “ Faster One-Sample Stochastic Conditional Gradient Method for Composite Convex Minimization.” In Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 151:8439–57. ML Research Press, 2022.
G. Dresdner, M.-L. Vladarean, G. Rätsch, F. Locatello, V. Cevher, and A. Yurtsever, “ Faster one-sample stochastic conditional gradient method for composite convex minimization,” in Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, Virtual, 2022, vol. 151, pp. 8439–8457.
Dresdner G, Vladarean M-L, Rätsch G, Locatello F, Cevher V, Yurtsever A. 2022. Faster one-sample stochastic conditional gradient method for composite convex minimization. Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. AISTATS: Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, PMLR, vol. 151, 8439–8457.
Dresdner, Gideon, et al. “ Faster One-Sample Stochastic Conditional Gradient Method for Composite Convex Minimization.” Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, vol. 151, ML Research Press, 2022, pp. 8439–57.
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