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Improved Convergence for $\ell_\infty$ and $\ell_1$ Regression via Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares

Data Structures and Algorithms 2019-07-11 v2

Abstract

The iteratively reweighted least squares method (IRLS) is a popular technique used in practice for solving regression problems. Various versions of this method have been proposed, but their theoretical analyses failed to capture the good practical performance. In this paper we propose a simple and natural version of IRLS for solving \ell_\infty and 1\ell_1 regression, which provably converges to a (1+ϵ)(1+\epsilon)-approximate solution in O(m1/3log(1/ϵ)/ϵ2/3+logm/ϵ2)O(m^{1/3}\log(1/\epsilon)/\epsilon^{2/3} + \log m/\epsilon^2) iterations, where mm is the number of rows of the input matrix. Interestingly, this running time is independent of the conditioning of the input, and the dominant term of the running time depends sublinearly in ϵ1\epsilon^{-1}, which is atypical for the optimization of non-smooth functions. This improves upon the more complex algorithms of Chin et al. (ITCS '12), and Christiano et al. (STOC '11) by a factor of at least 1/ϵ21/\epsilon^2, and yields a truly efficient natural algorithm for the slime mold dynamics (Straszak-Vishnoi, SODA '16, ITCS '16, ITCS '17).

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@article{arxiv.1902.06391,
  title  = {Improved Convergence for $\ell_\infty$ and $\ell_1$ Regression via Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares},
  author = {Alina Ene and Adrian Vladu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.06391},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Appears in ICML 2019