Acceleration with a Ball Optimization Oracle

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Authors Yair Carmon, Arun Jambulapati, Qijia Jiang, Yujia Jin, Yin Tat Lee, Aaron Sidford, Kevin Tian arXiv ID 2003.08078 Category math.OC: Optimization & Control Cross-listed cs.DS Citations 46 Venue Neural Information Processing Systems Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Consider an oracle which takes a point $x$ and returns the minimizer of a convex function $f$ in an $\ell_2$ ball of radius $r$ around $x$. It is straightforward to show that roughly $r^{-1}\log\frac{1}Ξ΅$ calls to the oracle suffice to find an $Ξ΅$-approximate minimizer of $f$ in an $\ell_2$ unit ball. Perhaps surprisingly, this is not optimal: we design an accelerated algorithm which attains an $Ξ΅$-approximate minimizer with roughly $r^{-2/3} \log \frac{1}Ξ΅$ oracle queries, and give a matching lower bound. Further, we implement ball optimization oracles for functions with locally stable Hessians using a variant of Newton's method. The resulting algorithm applies to a number of problems of practical and theoretical import, improving upon previous results for logistic and $\ell_\infty$ regression and achieving guarantees comparable to the state-of-the-art for $\ell_p$ regression.
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