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Low-variance Black-box Gradient Estimates for the Plackett-Luce Distribution

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arxiv 1911.10036 v1 pith:AO3EY7PS submitted 2019-11-22 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords gradientconsiderblack-boxcontroldescentdiscretedistributionestimates
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Learning models with discrete latent variables using stochastic gradient descent remains a challenge due to the high variance of gradient estimates. Modern variance reduction techniques mostly consider categorical distributions and have limited applicability when the number of possible outcomes becomes large. In this work, we consider models with latent permutations and propose control variates for the Plackett-Luce distribution. In particular, the control variates allow us to optimize black-box functions over permutations using stochastic gradient descent. To illustrate the approach, we consider a variety of causal structure learning tasks for continuous and discrete data. We show that our method outperforms competitive relaxation-based optimization methods and is also applicable to non-differentiable score functions.

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  1. Rank-Conditioned Sample Reuse for the Plackett--Luce Best-of-$K$ Objective

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    Rank-conditioned Horvitz–Thompson reuses all C(n,K) subsets of one Gumbel-Top-n pool for unbiased Plackett–Luce best-of-K value and score-function gradient, with an exact Max-specific DP collapse to a 1-D integral.

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