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Frank-Wolfe Works for Non-Lipschitz Continuous Gradient Objectives: Scalable Poisson Phase Retrieval

Odor, Gergely
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Li, Yen-Huan  
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Yurtsever, Alp  
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2016
2016 Ieee International Conference On Acoustics, Speech And Signal Processing Proceedings
41st IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

We study a phase retrieval problem in the Poisson noise model. Motivated by the PhaseLift approach, we approximate the maximum-likelihood estimator by solving a convex program with a nuclear norm constraint. While the Frank-Wolfe algorithm, together with the Lanczos method, can efficiently deal with nuclear norm constraints, our objective function does not have a Lipschitz continuous gradient, and hence existing convergence guarantees for the Frank-Wolfe algorithm do not apply. In this paper, we show that the Frank-Wolfe algorithm works for the Poisson phase retrieval problem, and has a global convergence rate of O(1/t), where t is the iteration counter. We provide rigorous theoretical guarantee and illustrating numerical results.

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