Mathematics > Optimization and Control
[Submitted on 30 Sep 2021]
Title:On Riemannian Approach for Constrained Optimization Model in Extreme Classification Problems
View PDFAbstract:We propose a novel Riemannian method for solving the Extreme multi-label classification problem that exploits the geometric structure of the sparse low-dimensional local embedding models. A constrained optimization problem is formulated as an optimization problem on matrix manifold and solved using a Riemannian optimization method. The proposed approach is tested on several real world large scale multi-label datasets and its usefulness is demonstrated through numerical experiments. The numerical experiments suggest that the proposed method is fastest to train and has least model size among the embedding-based methods. An outline of the proof of convergence for the proposed Riemannian optimization method is also stated.
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