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Optimization by Gradient Boosting

In: Advances in Contemporary Statistics and Econometrics

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  • Gérard Biau

    (Sorbonne Université, CNRS, LPSM)

  • Benoît Cadre

    (Univ Rennes, CNRS, IRMAR - UMR 6625)

Abstract

Gradient boosting is a state-of-the-art prediction technique that sequentially produces a model in the form of linear combinations of elementary predictors—typically decision trees—by solving an infinite-dimensional convex optimization problem. We provide in the present paper a thorough analysis of two widespread versions of gradient boosting, and introduce a general framework for studying these algorithms from the point of view of functional optimization. We prove their convergence as the number of iterations tends to infinity and highlight the importance of having a strongly convex risk functional to minimize. We also present a reasonable statistical context ensuring consistency properties of the boosting predictors as the sample size grows. In our approach, the optimization procedures are run forever (that is, without resorting to an early stopping strategy), and statistical regularization is basically achieved via an appropriate $$L^2$$ L 2 penalization of the loss and strong convexity arguments.

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  • Gérard Biau & Benoît Cadre, 2021. "Optimization by Gradient Boosting," Springer Books, in: Abdelaati Daouia & Anne Ruiz-Gazen (ed.), Advances in Contemporary Statistics and Econometrics, pages 23-44, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-73249-3_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-73249-3_2
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