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Interpreting a Penalty as the Influence of a Bayesian Prior

Abstract

In machine learning, it is common to optimize the parameters of a probabilistic model, modulated by a somewhat ad hoc regularization term that penalizes some values of the parameters. Regularization terms appear naturally in Variational Inference (VI), a tractable way to approximate Bayesian posteriors: the loss to optimize contains a Kullback--Leibler divergence term between the approximate posterior and a Bayesian prior. We fully characterize which regularizers can arise this way, and provide a systematic way to compute the corresponding prior. This viewpoint also provides a prediction for useful values of the regularization factor in neural networks. We apply this framework to regularizers such as L1 or group-Lasso.
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hal-02466702 , version 1 (04-02-2020)

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Pierre Wolinski, Guillaume Charpiat, Yann Ollivier. Interpreting a Penalty as the Influence of a Bayesian Prior. 2020. ⟨hal-02466702⟩
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