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arxiv: 1504.07720 · v1 · pith:I7ETWPAGnew · submitted 2015-04-29 · 💻 cs.LG · math.OC

Dual Averaging on Compactly-Supported Distributions And Application to No-Regret Learning on a Continuum

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We consider an online learning problem on a continuum. A decision maker is given a compact feasible set $S$, and is faced with the following sequential problem: at iteration~$t$, the decision maker chooses a distribution $x^{(t)} \in \Delta(S)$, then a loss function $\ell^{(t)} : S \to \mathbb{R}_+$ is revealed, and the decision maker incurs expected loss $\langle \ell^{(t)}, x^{(t)} \rangle = \mathbb{E}_{s \sim x^{(t)}} \ell^{(t)}(s)$. We view the problem as an online convex optimization problem on the space $\Delta(S)$ of Lebesgue-continnuous distributions on $S$. We prove a general regret bound for the Dual Averaging method on $L^2(S)$, then prove that dual averaging with $\omega$-potentials (a class of strongly convex regularizers) achieves sublinear regret when $S$ is uniformly fat (a condition weaker than convexity).

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