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A Scalable and Extensible Framework for Superposition-Structured Models

Conference Paper Papers Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In many learning tasks, structural models usually lead to better interpretability and higher generalization performance. In recent years, however, the simple structural models such as lasso are frequently proved to be insufficient. Accordingly, there has been a lot of work on “superposition-structured” models where multiple structural constraints are imposed. To efficiently solve these “superposition-structured” statistical models, we develop a framework based on a proximal Newtontype method. Employing the smoothed conic dual approach with the LBFGS updating formula, we propose a scalable and extensible proximal quasi-Newton (SEP-QN) framework. Empirical analysis on various datasets shows that our framework is potentially powerful, and achieves super-linear convergence rate for optimizing some popular “superposition-structured” statistical models such as the fused sparse group lasso.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
79846255761480213