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Mini-batch Submodular Maximization

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arxiv 2401.12478 v2 pith:WJFGA7GF submitted 2024-01-23 cs.LG cs.AIcs.DS

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.DS
keywords samplingmini-batchuniformweightedanalysisapproachesassumptionsdatasets
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We present the first mini-batch algorithm for maximizing a non-negative monotone decomposable submodular function, $F=\sum_{i=1}^N f^i$, under a set of constraints. We consider two sampling approaches: uniform and weighted. We first show that mini-batch with weighted sampling improves over the state of the art sparsifier based approach both in theory and in practice. Surprisingly, our experimental results show that uniform sampling is superior to weighted sampling. However, it is impossible to explain this using worst-case analysis. Our main contribution is using smoothed analysis to provide a theoretical foundation for our experimental results. We show that, under very mild assumptions, uniform sampling is superior for both the mini-batch and the sparsifier approaches. We empirically verify that these assumptions hold for our datasets. Uniform sampling is simple to implement and has complexity independent of $N$, making it the perfect candidate to tackle massive real-world datasets.

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