Global Linear and Local Superlinear Convergence of IRLS for Non-Smooth Robust Regression
Abstract
We advance both the theory and practice of robust -quasinorm regression for by using novel variants of iteratively reweighted least-squares (IRLS) to solve the underlying non-smooth problem. In the convex case, , we prove that this IRLS variant converges globally at a linear rate under a mild, deterministic condition on the feature matrix called the \textit{stable range space property}. In the non-convex case, , we prove that under a similar condition, IRLS converges locally to the global minimizer at a superlinear rate of order ; the rate becomes quadratic as . We showcase the proposed methods in three applications: real phase retrieval, regression without correspondences, and robust face restoration. The results show that (1) IRLS can handle a larger number of outliers than other methods, (2) it is faster than competing methods at the same level of accuracy, (3) it restores a sparsely corrupted face image with satisfactory visual quality. https://github.com/liangzu/IRLS-NeurIPS2022
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@article{arxiv.2208.11846,
title = {Global Linear and Local Superlinear Convergence of IRLS for Non-Smooth Robust Regression},
author = {Liangzu Peng and Christian Kümmerle and René Vidal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.11846},
year = {2022}
}
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Accepted to NeurIPS 2022