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Stochastic subGradient Methods with Linear Convergence for Polyhedral Convex Optimization
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In this paper, we show that simple {Stochastic} subGradient Decent methods with multiple Restarting, named {\bf RSGD}, can achieve a \textit{linear convergence rate} for a class of non-smooth and non-strongly convex optimization problems where the epigraph of the objective function is a polyhedron, to which we refer as {\bf polyhedral convex optimization}. Its applications in machine learning include $\ell_1$ constrained or regularized piecewise linear loss minimization and submodular function minimization. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first result on the linear convergence rate of stochastic subgradient methods for non-smooth and non-strongly convex optimization problems.
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