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Iteratively reweighted $\ell_1$ algorithms with extrapolation (1710.07886v2)

Published 22 Oct 2017 in math.OC and stat.ML

Abstract: Iteratively reweighted $\ell_1$ algorithm is a popular algorithm for solving a large class of optimization problems whose objective is the sum of a Lipschitz differentiable loss function and a possibly nonconvex sparsity inducing regularizer. In this paper, motivated by the success of extrapolation techniques in accelerating first-order methods, we study how widely used extrapolation techniques such as those in [4,5,22,28] can be incorporated to possibly accelerate the iteratively reweighted $\ell_1$ algorithm. We consider three versions of such algorithms. For each version, we exhibit an explicitly checkable condition on the extrapolation parameters so that the sequence generated provably clusters at a stationary point of the optimization problem. We also investigate global convergence under additional Kurdyka-$\L$ojasiewicz assumptions on certain potential functions. Our numerical experiments show that our algorithms usually outperform the general iterative shrinkage and thresholding algorithm in [21] and an adaptation of the iteratively reweighted $\ell_1$ algorithm in [23, Algorithm 7] with nonmonotone line-search for solving random instances of log penalty regularized least squares problems in terms of both CPU time and solution quality.

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