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Towards a Unified Quadrature Framework for Large-Scale Kernel Machines (2011.01668v2)

Published 3 Nov 2020 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: In this paper, we develop a quadrature framework for large-scale kernel machines via a numerical integration representation. Considering that the integration domain and measure of typical kernels, e.g., Gaussian kernels, arc-cosine kernels, are fully symmetric, we leverage deterministic fully symmetric interpolatory rules to efficiently compute quadrature nodes and associated weights for kernel approximation. The developed interpolatory rules are able to reduce the number of needed nodes while retaining a high approximation accuracy. Further, we randomize the above deterministic rules by the classical Monte-Carlo sampling and control variates techniques with two merits: 1) The proposed stochastic rules make the dimension of the feature mapping flexibly varying, such that we can control the discrepancy between the original and approximate kernels by tuning the dimnension. 2) Our stochastic rules have nice statistical properties of unbiasedness and variance reduction with fast convergence rate. In addition, we elucidate the relationship between our deterministic/stochastic interpolatory rules and current quadrature rules for kernel approximation, including the sparse grids quadrature and stochastic spherical-radial rules, thereby unifying these methods under our framework. Experimental results on several benchmark datasets show that our methods compare favorably with other representative kernel approximation based methods.

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