Abstract:
RES, a regularized stochastic version of the Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno (BFGS) quasi-Newton method, is proposed to solve strongly convex optimization problems with ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
RES, a regularized stochastic version of the Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno (BFGS) quasi-Newton method, is proposed to solve strongly convex optimization problems with stochastic objectives. The use of stochastic gradient descent algorithms is widespread, but the number of iterations required to approximate optimal arguments can be prohibitive in high dimensional problems. Application of second-order methods, on the other hand, is impracticable because the computation of objective function Hessian inverses incurs excessive computational cost. BFGS modifies gradient descent by introducing a Hessian approximation matrix computed from finite gradient differences. RES utilizes stochastic gradients in lieu of deterministic gradients for both the determination of descent directions and the approximation of the objective function's curvature. Since stochastic gradients can be computed at manageable computational cost, RES is realizable and retains the convergence rate advantages of its deterministic counterparts. Convergence results show that lower and upper bounds on the Hessian eigenvalues of the sample functions are sufficient to guarantee almost sure convergence of a subsequence generated by RES and convergence of the sequence in expectation to optimal arguments. Numerical experiments showcase reductions in convergence time relative to stochastic gradient descent algorithms and non-regularized stochastic versions of BFGS. An application of RES to the implementation of support vector machines is developed.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing ( Volume: 62, Issue: 23, December 2014)

Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Aryan Mokhtari received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2011, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, in 2014. Since 2012, he has been working towards the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. His research interests includ...Show More
Aryan Mokhtari received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2011, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, in 2014. Since 2012, he has been working towards the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. His research interests includ...View more

Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Alejandro Ribeiro (S'02–M'07) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay, Montevideo, in 1998 and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in 2005 and 2007, respectively. From 1998 to 2003, he was a member of the technical staff at Bellsouth M...Show More
Alejandro Ribeiro (S'02–M'07) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay, Montevideo, in 1998 and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in 2005 and 2007, respectively. From 1998 to 2003, he was a member of the technical staff at Bellsouth M...View more

Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Aryan Mokhtari received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2011, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, in 2014. Since 2012, he has been working towards the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. His research interests include stochastic optimization, machine learning and distributed optimization.
Aryan Mokhtari received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2011, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, in 2014. Since 2012, he has been working towards the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. His research interests include stochastic optimization, machine learning and distributed optimization.View more

Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Alejandro Ribeiro (S'02–M'07) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay, Montevideo, in 1998 and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in 2005 and 2007, respectively. From 1998 to 2003, he was a member of the technical staff at Bellsouth Montevideo. In 2008, he joined the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Philadelphia, where he is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering. His research interests are in the applications of statistical signal processing to the study of networks and networked phenomena. His current research focuses on wireless networks, network optimization, learning in networks, networked control, robot teams, and structured representations of networked data structures. Dr. Ribeiro received the 2012 S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award presented by Penn's undergraduate student body for outstanding teaching and the NSF CAREER Award in 2010. He is also a Fulbright scholar and the recipient of student paper awards at the 2013 American Control Conference (as adviser), as well as the 2005 and 2006 International Conferences on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing.
Alejandro Ribeiro (S'02–M'07) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay, Montevideo, in 1998 and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in 2005 and 2007, respectively. From 1998 to 2003, he was a member of the technical staff at Bellsouth Montevideo. In 2008, he joined the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Philadelphia, where he is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering. His research interests are in the applications of statistical signal processing to the study of networks and networked phenomena. His current research focuses on wireless networks, network optimization, learning in networks, networked control, robot teams, and structured representations of networked data structures. Dr. Ribeiro received the 2012 S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award presented by Penn's undergraduate student body for outstanding teaching and the NSF CAREER Award in 2010. He is also a Fulbright scholar and the recipient of student paper awards at the 2013 American Control Conference (as adviser), as well as the 2005 and 2006 International Conferences on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing.View more