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Exploiting negative curvature in deterministic and stochastic optimization
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Curtis, Frank E
, Robinson, Daniel P
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Algorithms
/ Applied mathematics
/ Curvature
/ Descent
/ Design
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Optimization
2019
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Exploiting negative curvature in deterministic and stochastic optimization
by
Curtis, Frank E
, Robinson, Daniel P
in
Algorithms
/ Applied mathematics
/ Curvature
/ Descent
/ Design
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Optimization
2019
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Exploiting negative curvature in deterministic and stochastic optimization
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Exploiting negative curvature in deterministic and stochastic optimization
2019
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This paper addresses the question of whether it can be beneficial for an optimization algorithm to follow directions of negative curvature. Although prior work has established convergence results for algorithms that integrate both descent and negative curvature steps, there has not yet been extensive numerical evidence showing that such methods offer consistent performance improvements. In this paper, we present new frameworks for combining descent and negative curvature directions: alternating two-step approaches and dynamic step approaches. The aspect that distinguishes our approaches from ones previously proposed is that they make algorithmic decisions based on (estimated) upper-bounding models of the objective function. A consequence of this aspect is that our frameworks can, in theory, employ fixed stepsizes, which makes the methods readily translatable from deterministic to stochastic settings. For deterministic problems, we show that instances of our dynamic framework yield gains in performance compared to related methods that only follow descent steps. We also show that gains can be made in a stochastic setting in cases when a standard stochastic-gradient-type method might make slow progress.
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Springer Nature B.V
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