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Taming Nonconvexity in Kernel Feature Selection -- Favorable Properties of the Laplace Kernel

Statistics Theory 2022-05-26 v3 Methodology Machine Learning Statistics Theory

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 1\ell_1 kernels) come with statistical guarantees that other kernels, including the ubiquitous Gaussian kernel (or other 2\ell_2 kernels) do not possess. Based on a sharp characterization of the gradient of the objective function, we show that 1\ell_1 kernels eliminate unfavorable stationary points that appear when using an 2\ell_2 kernel. Armed with this insight, we establish statistical guarantees for 1\ell_1 kernel-based feature selection which do not require reaching the global minima. In particular, we establish model-selection consistency of 1\ell_1-kernel-based feature selection in recovering main effects and hierarchical interactions in the nonparametric setting with nlogpn \sim \log p 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)