How to Inverting the Leverage Score Distribution?

arxiv(2024)

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Leverage score is a fundamental problem in machine learning and theoretical computer science. It has extensive applications in regression analysis, randomized algorithms, and neural network inversion. Despite leverage scores are widely used as a tool, in this paper, we study a novel problem, namely the inverting leverage score problem. We analyze to invert the leverage score distributions back to recover model parameters. Specifically, given a leverage score σ∈ℝ^n, the matrix A ∈ℝ^n × d, and the vector b ∈ℝ^n, we analyze the non-convex optimization problem of finding x ∈ℝ^d to minimize diag( σ ) - I_n ∘ (A(x) (A(x)^⊤ A(x) )^-1 A(x)^⊤ ) _F, where A(x):= S(x)^-1 A ∈ℝ^n × d, S(x) := diag(s(x)) ∈ℝ^n × n and s(x) : = Ax - b ∈ℝ^n. Our theoretical studies include computing the gradient and Hessian, demonstrating that the Hessian matrix is positive definite and Lipschitz, and constructing first-order and second-order algorithms to solve this regression problem. Our work combines iterative shrinking and the induction hypothesis to ensure global convergence rates for the Newton method, as well as the properties of Lipschitz and strong convexity to guarantee the performance of gradient descent. This important study on inverting statistical leverage opens up numerous new applications in interpretation, data recovery, and security.
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