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An Efficient Primal-Dual Prox Method for Non-Smooth Optimization
We study the non-smooth optimization problems in machine learning, where both
the loss function and the regularizer are non-smooth functions. Previous
studies on efficient empirical loss minimization assume either a smooth loss
function or a strongly convex regularizer, making them unsuitable for
non-smooth optimization. We develop a simple yet efficient method for a family
of non-smooth optimization problems where the dual form of the loss function is
bilinear in primal and dual variables. We cast a non-smooth optimization
problem into a minimax optimization problem, and develop a primal dual prox
method that solves the minimax optimization problem at a rate of
{assuming that the proximal step can be efficiently solved}, significantly
faster than a standard subgradient descent method that has an
convergence rate. Our empirical study verifies the efficiency of the proposed
method for various non-smooth optimization problems that arise ubiquitously in
machine learning by comparing it to the state-of-the-art first order methods
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