Modified Spectral Projected Subgradient Method: Convergence Analysis and Momentum Parameter Heuristics
Journal: Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics (Bull CompAMa) (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-12-31
Authors : Milagros Loreto; Samantha Clapp; Charles Cratty; Breeanna Page;
Page : 27-54
Keywords : Spectral projected gradient; Subgradient methods; Momentum term;
Abstract
The Modified Spectral Projected Subgradient (MSPS) was proposed to solve Langrangen Dual Problems, and its convergence was shown when the momentum term was zero. The MSPS uses a momentum term in order to speed up its convergence. The momentum term is built on the multiplication of a momentum parameter and the direction of the previous iterate. In this work, we show convergence when the momentum parameter is a non-zero constant. We also propose heuristics to choose the momentum parameter intended to avoid the Zigzagging Phenomenon of Kind I. This phenomenon is present in the $MSPS$ when at an iterate the subgradient forms an obtuse angle with the previous direction. We identify and diminish the Zigzagging Phenomenon of Kind I on Setcovering problems, and compare our numerical results to those of the original MSPS algorithm.
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