An Investigation of Newton-Sketch and Subsampled Newton Methods

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Authors Albert S. Berahas, Raghu Bollapragada, Jorge Nocedal arXiv ID 1705.06211 Category math.OC: Optimization & Control Cross-listed cs.LG, stat.ML Citations 118 Venue Optim. Methods Softw. Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Sketching, a dimensionality reduction technique, has received much attention in the statistics community. In this paper, we study sketching in the context of Newton's method for solving finite-sum optimization problems in which the number of variables and data points are both large. We study two forms of sketching that perform dimensionality reduction in data space: Hessian subsampling and randomized Hadamard transformations. Each has its own advantages, and their relative tradeoffs have not been investigated in the optimization literature. Our study focuses on practical versions of the two methods in which the resulting linear systems of equations are solved approximately, at every iteration, using an iterative solver. The advantages of using the conjugate gradient method vs. a stochastic gradient iteration are revealed through a set of numerical experiments, and a complexity analysis of the Hessian subsampling method is presented.
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