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arxiv: 1506.04093 · v1 · pith:VMB7WVSCnew · submitted 2015-06-12 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.LG

Adaptive Stochastic Primal-Dual Coordinate Descent for Separable Saddle Point Problems

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We consider a generic convex-concave saddle point problem with separable structure, a form that covers a wide-ranged machine learning applications. Under this problem structure, we follow the framework of primal-dual updates for saddle point problems, and incorporate stochastic block coordinate descent with adaptive stepsize into this framework. We theoretically show that our proposal of adaptive stepsize potentially achieves a sharper linear convergence rate compared with the existing methods. Additionally, since we can select "mini-batch" of block coordinates to update, our method is also amenable to parallel processing for large-scale data. We apply the proposed method to regularized empirical risk minimization and show that it performs comparably or, more often, better than state-of-the-art methods on both synthetic and real-world data sets.

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