hal-00613125, version 1
Optimization with Sparsity-Inducing Penalties
Abstract: Sparse estimation methods are aimed at using or obtaining parsimonious representations of data or models. They were first dedicated to linear variable selection but numerous extensions have now emerged such as structured sparsity or kernel selection. It turns out that many of the related estimation problems can be cast as convex optimization problems by regularizing the empirical risk with appropriate non-smooth norms. The goal of this paper is to present from a general perspective optimization tools and techniques dedicated to such sparsity-inducing penalties. We cover proximal methods, block-coordinate descent, reweighted $\ell_2$-penalized techniques, working-set and homotopy methods, as well as non-convex formulations and extensions, and provide an extensive set of experiments to compare various algorithms from a computational point of view.
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- CNRS : UMR8548 – Ecole normale supérieure de Paris - ENS Paris
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- INRIA : PARIS - ROCQUENCOURT – Ecole normale supérieure de Paris - ENS Paris – CNRS : UMR8548
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- University of California, Berkeley
- Domain : Computer Science/Learning
Mathematics/Optimization and Control
Statistics/Other Statistics - Available versions : v1 (2011-08-03) v2 (2011-11-22)
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- Submitted on: Tuesday, 2 August 2011 21:48:05
- Updated on: Wednesday, 3 August 2011 09:55:23



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