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.
A Dimension-Insensitive Algorithm for Stochastic Zeroth-Order Optimization
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This paper concerns a convex, stochastic zeroth-order optimization (S-ZOO) problem. The objective is to minimize the expectation of a cost function whose gradient is not directly accessible. For this problem, traditional optimization algorithms mostly yield query complexities that grow polynomially with dimensionality (the number of decision variables). Consequently, these methods may not perform well in solving massive-dimensional problems arising in many modern applications. Although more recent methods can be provably dimension-insensitive, almost all of them require arguably more stringent conditions such as everywhere sparse or compressible gradient. In this paper, we propose a sparsity-inducing stochastic gradient-free (SI-SGF) algorithm, which provably yields a dimension-free (up to a logarithmic term) query complexity in both convex and strongly convex cases. Such insensitivity to the dimensionality growth is proven, for the first time, to be achievable when neither gradient sparsity nor gradient compressibility is satisfied. Our numerical results demonstrate a consistency between our theoretical prediction and the empirical performance.
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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.