Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
57 lines (57 loc) · 2.24 KB

2021-07-01-axiotis21a.md

File metadata and controls

57 lines (57 loc) · 2.24 KB
title abstract layout series publisher issn id month tex_title firstpage lastpage page order cycles bibtex_author author date address container-title volume genre issued pdf extras
Decomposable Submodular Function Minimization via Maximum Flow
This paper bridges discrete and continuous optimization approaches for decomposable submodular function minimization, in both the standard and parametric settings. We provide improved running times for this problem by reducing it to a number of calls to a maximum flow oracle. When each function in the decomposition acts on O(1) elements of the ground set V and is polynomially bounded, our running time is up to polylogarithmic factors equal to that of solving maximum flow in a sparse graph with O(|V|) vertices and polynomial integral capacities. We achieve this by providing a simple iterative method which can optimize to high precision any convex function defined on the submodular base polytope, provided we can efficiently minimize it on the base polytope corresponding to the cut function of a certain graph that we construct. We solve this minimization problem by lifting the solutions of a parametric cut problem, which we obtain via a new efficient combinatorial reduction to maximum flow. This reduction is of independent interest and implies some previously unknown bounds for the parametric minimum s,t-cut problem in multiple settings.
inproceedings
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research
PMLR
2640-3498
axiotis21a
0
Decomposable Submodular Function Minimization via Maximum Flow
446
456
446-456
446
false
Axiotis, Kyriakos and Karczmarz, Adam and Mukherjee, Anish and Sankowski, Piotr and Vladu, Adrian
given family
Kyriakos
Axiotis
given family
Adam
Karczmarz
given family
Anish
Mukherjee
given family
Piotr
Sankowski
given family
Adrian
Vladu
2021-07-01
Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Machine Learning
139
inproceedings
date-parts
2021
7
1