Paper ID: 2111.06826

Convergence Rates for the MAP of an Exponential Family and Stochastic Mirror Descent -- an Open Problem

Rémi Le Priol, Frederik Kunstner, Damien Scieur, Simon Lacoste-Julien

We consider the problem of upper bounding the expected log-likelihood sub-optimality of the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE), or a conjugate maximum a posteriori (MAP) for an exponential family, in a non-asymptotic way. Surprisingly, we found no general solution to this problem in the literature. In particular, current theories do not hold for a Gaussian or in the interesting few samples regime. After exhibiting various facets of the problem, we show we can interpret the MAP as running stochastic mirror descent (SMD) on the log-likelihood. However, modern convergence results do not apply for standard examples of the exponential family, highlighting holes in the convergence literature. We believe solving this very fundamental problem may bring progress to both the statistics and optimization communities.

Submitted: Nov 12, 2021