An interior-point stochastic approximation method and an L1-regularized delta rule
Carbonetto, Peter, Schmidt, Mark, Freitas, Nando D.
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The stochastic approximation method is behind the solution to many important, actively-studied problems in machine learning. Despite its far-reaching application, there is almost no work on applying stochastic approximation to learning problems with constraints. The reason for this, we hypothesize, is that no robust, widely-applicable stochastic approximation method exists for handling such problems. We propose that interior-point methods are a natural solution. We establish the stability of a stochastic interior-point approximation method both analytically and empirically, and demonstrate its utility by deriving an on-line learning algorithm that also performs feature selection via L1 regularization.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2009
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