Zeroth-order Stochastic Compositional Algorithms for Risk-Aware Learning
Abstract
We present Free-MESSAGEp, the first zeroth-order algorithm for (weakly-)convex mean-semideviation-based risk-aware learning, which is also the first three-level zeroth-order compositional stochastic optimization algorithm whatsoever. Using a non-trivial extension of Nesterov's classical results on Gaussian smoothing, we develop the Free-MESSAGEp algorithm from first principles, and show that it essentially solves a smoothed surrogate to the original problem, the former being a uniform approximation of the latter, in a useful, convenient sense. We then present a complete analysis of the Free-MESSAGEp algorithm, which establishes convergence in a user-tunable neighborhood of the optimal solutions of the original problem for convex costs, as well as explicit convergence rates for convex, weakly convex, and strongly convex costs, and in a unified way. Orderwise, and for fixed problem parameters, our results demonstrate no sacrifice in convergence speed as compared to existing first-order methods, while striking a certain balance among the condition of the problem, its dimensionality, as well as the accuracy of the obtained results, naturally extending previous results in zeroth-order risk-neutral learning.
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