Universal Majorization-Minimization Algorithms

07/31/2023
by   Matthew Streeter, et al.
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Majorization-minimization (MM) is a family of optimization methods that iteratively reduce a loss by minimizing a locally-tight upper bound, called a majorizer. Traditionally, majorizers were derived by hand, and MM was only applicable to a small number of well-studied problems. We present optimizers that instead derive majorizers automatically, using a recent generalization of Taylor mode automatic differentiation. These universal MM optimizers can be applied to arbitrary problems and converge from any starting point, with no hyperparameter tuning.

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