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Large-scale online kernel learning with random feature reparameterization

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posted on 2024-06-05, 11:50 authored by TD Nguyen, T Le, H Bui, D Phung
A typical online kernel learning method faces two fundamental issues: the complexity in dealing with a huge number of observed data points (a.k.a the curse of kernelization) and the difficulty in learning kernel parameters, which often assumed to be fixed. Random Fourier feature is a recent and effective approach to address the former by approximating the shift-invariant kernel function via Bocher's theorem, and allows the model to be maintained directly in the random feature space with a fixed dimension, hence the model size remains constant w.r.t. data size. We further introduce in this paper the reparameterized random feature (RRF), a random feature framework for large-scale online kernel learning to address both aforementioned challenges. Our initial intuition comes from the so-called 'reparameterization trick' [Kingma and Welling, 2014] to lift the source of randomness of Fourier components to another space which can be independently sampled, so that stochastic gradient of the kernel parameters can be analytically derived. We develop a well-founded underlying theory for our method, including a general way to reparameterize the kernel, and a new tighter error bound on the approximation quality. This view further inspires a direct application of stochastic gradient descent for updating our model under an online learning setting. We then conducted extensive experiments on several large-scale datasets where we demonstrate that our work achieves state-of-the-art performance in both learning efficacy and efficiency.

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Pagination

2543-2549

Location

Melbourne, Victoria

Start date

2017-08-19

End date

2017-08-25

ISSN

1045-0823

ISBN-13

9780999241103

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

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[2017, The Conference]

Title of proceedings

IJCAI 2017 : Proceedings of the 26th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2017

Event

International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (26th : 2017 : Melbourne, Victoria)

Publisher

[The Conference]

Place of publication

[Melbourne, Vic.]

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