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arxiv 1902.01272 v3 pith:6ZHB24KP submitted 2019-02-04 math.OC

A Stochastic Derivative-Free Optimization Method with Importance Sampling: Theory and Learning to Control

classification math.OC
keywords importancesamplingcontrolmethodresultscomplexitycontinuousconvex
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We consider the problem of unconstrained minimization of a smooth objective function in $\R^n$ in a setting where only function evaluations are possible. While importance sampling is one of the most popular techniques used by machine learning practitioners to accelerate the convergence of their models when applicable, there is not much existing theory for this acceleration in the derivative-free setting. In this paper, we propose the first derivative free optimization method with importance sampling and derive new improved complexity results on non-convex, convex and strongly convex functions. We conduct extensive experiments on various synthetic and real LIBSVM datasets confirming our theoretical results. We further test our method on a collection of continuous control tasks on MuJoCo environments with varying difficulty. Experiments suggest that our algorithm is practical for high dimensional continuous control problems where importance sampling results in a significant sample complexity improvement.

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