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Beyond Minimax Rates in Group Distributionally Robust Optimization via a Novel Notion of Sparsity

Machine Learning 2025-02-03 v2 Artificial Intelligence Optimization and Control

Abstract

The minimax sample complexity of group distributionally robust optimization (GDRO) has been determined up to a log(K)\log(K) factor, where KK is the number of groups. In this work, we venture beyond the minimax perspective via a novel notion of sparsity that we dub (λ,β)(\lambda, \beta)-sparsity. In short, this condition means that at any parameter θ\theta, there is a set of at most β\beta groups whose risks at θ\theta all are at least λ\lambda larger than the risks of the other groups. To find an ϵ\epsilon-optimal θ\theta, we show via a novel algorithm and analysis that the ϵ\epsilon-dependent term in the sample complexity can swap a linear dependence on KK for a linear dependence on the potentially much smaller β\beta. This improvement leverages recent progress in sleeping bandits, showing a fundamental connection between the two-player zero-sum game optimization framework for GDRO and per-action regret bounds in sleeping bandits. We next show an adaptive algorithm which, up to log factors, gets a sample complexity bound that adapts to the best (λ,β)(\lambda, \beta)-sparsity condition that holds. We also show how to get a dimension-free semi-adaptive sample complexity bound with a computationally efficient method. Finally, we demonstrate the practicality of the (λ,β)(\lambda, \beta)-sparsity condition and the improved sample efficiency of our algorithms on both synthetic and real-life datasets.

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@article{arxiv.2410.00690,
  title  = {Beyond Minimax Rates in Group Distributionally Robust Optimization via a Novel Notion of Sparsity},
  author = {Quan Nguyen and Nishant A. Mehta and Cristóbal Guzmán},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.00690},
  year   = {2025}
}

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44 pages. V2: updated a semi-adaptive approach and experimental results