Taming Nonconvexity in Kernel Feature Selection -- Favorable Properties of the Laplace Kernel
Abstract
Kernel-based feature selection is an important tool in nonparametric statistics. Despite many practical applications of kernel-based feature selection, there is little statistical theory available to support the method. A core challenge is the objective function of the optimization problems used to define kernel-based feature selection are nonconvex. The literature has only studied the statistical properties of the \emph{global optima}, which is a mismatch, given that the gradient-based algorithms available for nonconvex optimization are only able to guarantee convergence to local minima. Studying the full landscape associated with kernel-based methods, we show that feature selection objectives using the Laplace kernel (and other kernels) come with statistical guarantees that other kernels, including the ubiquitous Gaussian kernel (or other kernels) do not possess. Based on a sharp characterization of the gradient of the objective function, we show that kernels eliminate unfavorable stationary points that appear when using an kernel. Armed with this insight, we establish statistical guarantees for kernel-based feature selection which do not require reaching the global minima. In particular, we establish model-selection consistency of -kernel-based feature selection in recovering main effects and hierarchical interactions in the nonparametric setting with samples.
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@article{arxiv.2106.09387,
title = {Taming Nonconvexity in Kernel Feature Selection -- Favorable Properties of the Laplace Kernel},
author = {Feng Ruan and Keli Liu and Michael I. Jordan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.09387},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
26 pages main text; 74 pages total; appendix rewritten (typo fixed; proof structure reorganized)