Minimum Divergence Methods in Statistical Machine Learning: From an Information Geometric Viewpoint

Author:   Shinto Eguchi ,  Osamu Komori
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Japan
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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9784431569206


Pages:   221
Publication Date:   16 March 2022
Format:   Hardback
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This book explores minimum divergence methods of statistical machine learning for estimation,  regression, prediction, and so forth,  in which we engage in information geometry to elucidate their intrinsic properties of the corresponding loss functions, learning algorithms, and statistical models. One of the most elementary  examples is Gauss's least squares estimator in a linear regression model, in which the estimator is given by minimization of the sum of squares between a response vector and a vector of the linear subspace hulled by explanatory vectors.  This is extended to Fisher's maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) for an exponential model, in which the estimator is provided by minimization of the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence between a data distribution and a parametric distribution of the exponential model in an empirical analogue. Thus, we envisage a geometric interpretation of such  minimization procedures such that a right triangle is kept with Pythagorean identity in the sense of the KL divergence.  This understanding sublimates  a dualistic interplay between a statistical estimation and model, which requires dual geodesic paths, called m-geodesic and e-geodesic paths, in a framework of information geometry. We extend such a dualistic structure of the MLE and exponential model to that of the minimum divergence estimator and the maximum entropy model, which is applied to robust statistics, maximum entropy, density estimation, principal component analysis, independent component analysis, regression analysis, manifold learning, boosting algorithm,  clustering, dynamic treatment regimes, and so forth. We consider a variety of information divergence measures typically including KL divergence to express departure from one probability distribution to another. An information divergence is decomposed into the cross-entropy and the (diagonal) entropy in which the entropy associates with a generative model as a family of maximum entropy distributions; the cross entropy associates with a statistical estimation method via minimization of the empirical analogue based on given data. Thus any statistical divergence includes an intrinsic object between the generative model and the estimation method. Typically, KL divergence leads to the exponential model and the maximum likelihood estimation. It is shown that any information divergence leads to a Riemannian metric and a pair of the linear connections in the framework of information geometry. We focus on a class of information divergence generated by an increasing and convex function U, called U-divergence. It is shown that any generator function U generates the U-entropy and U-divergence, in which there is a dualistic structure between the U-divergence method and the maximum U-entropy model. We observe that a specific choice of  U leads to a robust statistical procedurevia the minimum U-divergence method. If U is selected as an exponential function, then the corresponding  U-entropy and U-divergence are reduced to the Boltzmann-Shanon entropy and the KL divergence; the minimum U-divergence estimator is equivalent to the MLE. For robust supervised learning to predict a class label we observe that the U-boosting algorithm performs well for contamination of mislabel examples if U is appropriately selected. We present such maximal U-entropy and minimum U-divergence methods, in particular, selecting a power function as U to provide flexible performance in statistical machine learning.  

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Author:   Shinto Eguchi ,  Osamu Komori
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Japan
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Japan
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.518kg
ISBN:  

9784431569206


ISBN 10:   4431569200
Pages:   221
Publication Date:   16 March 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Information geometry.- Information divergence.- Maximum entropy model.- Minimum divergence method.- Unsupervised learning algorithms.- Regression model.- Classification. 

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Shinto Eguchi is currently Professor at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. Osamu Komori is Associate professor at the Seikei University.

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