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Distributionally Robust Learning with Weakly Convex Losses: Convergence Rates and Finite-Sample Guarantees

Optimization and Control 2023-06-12 v3 Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

We consider a distributionally robust stochastic optimization problem and formulate it as a stochastic two-level composition optimization problem with the use of the mean--semideviation risk measure. In this setting, we consider a single time-scale algorithm, involving two versions of the inner function value tracking: linearized tracking of a continuously differentiable loss function, and SPIDER tracking of a weakly convex loss function. We adopt the norm of the gradient of the Moreau envelope as our measure of stationarity and show that the sample complexity of O(ε3)\mathcal{O}(\varepsilon^{-3}) is possible in both cases, with only the constant larger in the second case. Finally, we demonstrate the performance of our algorithm with a robust learning example and a weakly convex, non-smooth regression example.

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@article{arxiv.2301.06619,
  title  = {Distributionally Robust Learning with Weakly Convex Losses: Convergence Rates and Finite-Sample Guarantees},
  author = {Landi Zhu and Mert Gürbüzbalaban and Andrzej Ruszczyński},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.06619},
  year   = {2023}
}