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Fast Kernel Methods for Generic Lipschitz Losses via $p$-Sparsified Sketches (2206.03827v7)

Published 8 Jun 2022 in stat.ML and cs.LG

Abstract: Kernel methods are learning algorithms that enjoy solid theoretical foundations while suffering from important computational limitations. Sketching, which consists in looking for solutions among a subspace of reduced dimension, is a well studied approach to alleviate these computational burdens. However, statistically-accurate sketches, such as the Gaussian one, usually contain few null entries, such that their application to kernel methods and their non-sparse Gram matrices remains slow in practice. In this paper, we show that sparsified Gaussian (and Rademacher) sketches still produce theoretically-valid approximations while allowing for important time and space savings thanks to an efficient \emph{decomposition trick}. To support our method, we derive excess risk bounds for both single and multiple output kernel problems, with generic Lipschitz losses, hereby providing new guarantees for a wide range of applications, from robust regression to multiple quantile regression. Our theoretical results are complemented with experiments showing the empirical superiority of our approach over SOTA sketching methods.

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Authors (3)
  1. Tamim El Ahmad (3 papers)
  2. Pierre Laforgue (16 papers)
  3. Florence d'Alché-Buc (34 papers)
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