A Fast Globally Linearly Convergent Algorithm for the Computation of Wasserstein Barycenters

09/12/2018
by   Lei Yang, et al.
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In this paper, we consider the problem of computing a Wasserstein barycenter for a set of discrete probability distributions with finite supports, which finds many applications in different areas such as statistics, machine learning and image processing. When the support points of the barycenter are pre-specified, this problem can be modeled as a linear programming (LP), while the problem size can be extremely large. To handle this large-scale LP, in this paper, we derive its dual problem, which is conceivably more tractable and can be reformulated as a well-structured convex problem with 3 kinds of block variables and a coupling linear equality constraint. We then adapt a symmetric Gauss-Seidel based alternating direction method of multipliers (sGS-ADMM) to solve the resulting dual problem and analyze its global convergence as well as its global linear convergence rate. We also show how all the subproblems involved can be solved exactly and efficiently. This makes our method suitable for computing a Wasserstein barycenter on a large dataset. In addition, our sGS-ADMM can be used as a subroutine in an alternating minimization method to compute a barycenter when its support points are not pre-specified. Numerical results on synthetic datasets and image datasets demonstrate that our method is more efficient for solving large-scale problems, comparing with two existing representative methods and the commercial software Gurobi.

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