An iterative hard-thresholding variant with a two-step projection offers global objective-value guarantees for sparse optimization with support-preserving convex constraints, including the first zeroth-order hard-thresholding bound without system error.
Projective Proximal Gradient Descent for A Class of Nonconvex Nonsmooth Optimization Problems: Fast Convergence Without Kurdyka-Lojasiewicz (KL) Property
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Nonconvex and nonsmooth optimization problems are important and challenging for statistics and machine learning. In this paper, we propose Projected Proximal Gradient Descent (PPGD) which solves a class of nonconvex and nonsmooth optimization problems, where the nonconvexity and nonsmoothness come from a nonsmooth regularization term which is nonconvex but piecewise convex. In contrast with existing convergence analysis of accelerated PGD methods for nonconvex and nonsmooth problems based on the Kurdyka-\L{}ojasiewicz (K\L{}) property, we provide a new theoretical analysis showing local fast convergence of PPGD. It is proved that PPGD achieves a fast convergence rate of $\cO(1/k^2)$ when the iteration number $k \ge k_0$ for a finite $k_0$ on a class of nonconvex and nonsmooth problems under mild assumptions, which is locally Nesterov's optimal convergence rate of first-order methods on smooth and convex objective function with Lipschitz continuous gradient. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of PPGD.
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Optimization over Sparse Support-Preserving Sets: Two-Step Projection with Global Optimality Guarantees
An iterative hard-thresholding variant with a two-step projection offers global objective-value guarantees for sparse optimization with support-preserving convex constraints, including the first zeroth-order hard-thresholding bound without system error.