A Bayesian posterior is used to center KL-divergence ambiguity sets for distributionally robust optimization, and for conjugate exponential families the worst-case problem reduces to a single-stage stochastic program.
Learning Against Distributional Uncertainty: On the Trade-off Between Robustness and Specificity
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Trustworthy machine learning aims at combating distributional uncertainties in training data distributions compared to population distributions. Typical treatment frameworks include the Bayesian approach, (min-max) distributionally robust optimization (DRO), and regularization. However, three issues have to be raised: 1) the prior distribution in the Bayesian method and the regularizer in the regularization method are difficult to specify; 2) the DRO method tends to be overly conservative; 3) all the three methods are biased estimators of the true optimal cost. This paper studies a new framework that unifies the three approaches and addresses the three challenges above. The asymptotic properties (e.g., consistencies and asymptotic normalities), non-asymptotic properties (e.g., generalization bounds and unbiasedness), and solution methods of the proposed model are studied. The new model reveals the trade-off between the robustness to the unseen data and the specificity to the training data. Experiments on various real-world tasks validate the superiority of the proposed learning framework.
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Decision Making under the Exponential Family: Distributionally Robust Optimisation with Bayesian Ambiguity Sets
A Bayesian posterior is used to center KL-divergence ambiguity sets for distributionally robust optimization, and for conjugate exponential families the worst-case problem reduces to a single-stage stochastic program.