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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Generic solvers for regularized OT
"""
# Author: Remi Flamary <remi.flamary@unice.fr>
# Titouan Vayer <titouan.vayer@irisa.fr>
#
# License: MIT License
import numpy as np
from scipy.optimize.linesearch import scalar_search_armijo
from .lp import emd
from .bregman import sinkhorn
# The corresponding scipy function does not work for matrices
def line_search_armijo(f, xk, pk, gfk, old_fval,
args=(), c1=1e-4, alpha0=0.99):
"""
Armijo linesearch function that works with matrices
find an approximate minimum of f(xk+alpha*pk) that satifies the
armijo conditions.
Parameters
----------
f : callable
loss function
xk : ndarray
initial position
pk : ndarray
descent direction
gfk : ndarray
gradient of f at xk
old_fval : float
loss value at xk
args : tuple, optional
arguments given to f
c1 : float, optional
c1 const in armijo rule (>0)
alpha0 : float, optional
initial step (>0)
Returns
-------
alpha : float
step that satisfy armijo conditions
fc : int
nb of function call
fa : float
loss value at step alpha
"""
xk = np.atleast_1d(xk)
fc = [0]
def phi(alpha1):
fc[0] += 1
return f(xk + alpha1 * pk, *args)
if old_fval is None:
phi0 = phi(0.)
else:
phi0 = old_fval
derphi0 = np.sum(pk * gfk) # Quickfix for matrices
alpha, phi1 = scalar_search_armijo(
phi, phi0, derphi0, c1=c1, alpha0=alpha0)
return alpha, fc[0], phi1
def solve_linesearch(cost, G, deltaG, Mi, f_val,
armijo=True, C1=None, C2=None, reg=None, Gc=None, constC=None, M=None):
"""
Solve the linesearch in the FW iterations
Parameters
----------
cost : method
Cost in the FW for the linesearch
G : ndarray, shape(ns,nt)
The transport map at a given iteration of the FW
deltaG : ndarray (ns,nt)
Difference between the optimal map found by linearization in the FW algorithm and the value at a given iteration
Mi : ndarray (ns,nt)
Cost matrix of the linearized transport problem. Corresponds to the gradient of the cost
f_val : float
Value of the cost at G
armijo : bool, optional
If True the steps of the line-search is found via an armijo research. Else closed form is used.
If there is convergence issues use False.
C1 : ndarray (ns,ns), optional
Structure matrix in the source domain. Only used and necessary when armijo=False
C2 : ndarray (nt,nt), optional
Structure matrix in the target domain. Only used and necessary when armijo=False
reg : float, optional
Regularization parameter. Only used and necessary when armijo=False
Gc : ndarray (ns,nt)
Optimal map found by linearization in the FW algorithm. Only used and necessary when armijo=False
constC : ndarray (ns,nt)
Constant for the gromov cost. See [24]. Only used and necessary when armijo=False
M : ndarray (ns,nt), optional
Cost matrix between the features. Only used and necessary when armijo=False
Returns
-------
alpha : float
The optimal step size of the FW
fc : int
nb of function call. Useless here
f_val : float
The value of the cost for the next iteration
References
----------
.. [24] Vayer Titouan, Chapel Laetitia, Flamary R{\'e}mi, Tavenard Romain
and Courty Nicolas
"Optimal Transport for structured data with application on graphs"
International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). 2019.
"""
if armijo:
alpha, fc, f_val = line_search_armijo(cost, G, deltaG, Mi, f_val)
else: # requires symetric matrices
dot1 = np.dot(C1, deltaG)
dot12 = dot1.dot(C2)
a = -2 * reg * np.sum(dot12 * deltaG)
b = np.sum((M + reg * constC) * deltaG) - 2 * reg * (np.sum(dot12 * G) + np.sum(np.dot(C1, G).dot(C2) * deltaG))
c = cost(G)
alpha = solve_1d_linesearch_quad(a, b, c)
fc = None
f_val = cost(G + alpha * deltaG)
return alpha, fc, f_val
def cg(a, b, M, reg, f, df, G0=None, numItermax=200, numItermaxEmd=100000,
stopThr=1e-9, stopThr2=1e-9, verbose=False, log=False, **kwargs):
"""
Solve the general regularized OT problem with conditional gradient
The function solves the following optimization problem:
.. math::
\gamma = arg\min_\gamma <\gamma,M>_F + reg*f(\gamma)
s.t. \gamma 1 = a
\gamma^T 1= b
\gamma\geq 0
where :
- M is the (ns,nt) metric cost matrix
- :math:`f` is the regularization term ( and df is its gradient)
- a and b are source and target weights (sum to 1)
The algorithm used for solving the problem is conditional gradient as discussed in [1]_
Parameters
----------
a : ndarray, shape (ns,)
samples weights in the source domain
b : ndarray, shape (nt,)
samples in the target domain
M : ndarray, shape (ns, nt)
loss matrix
reg : float
Regularization term >0
G0 : ndarray, shape (ns,nt), optional
initial guess (default is indep joint density)
numItermax : int, optional
Max number of iterations
numItermaxEmd : int, optional
Max number of iterations for emd
stopThr : float, optional
Stop threshol on the relative variation (>0)
stopThr2 : float, optional
Stop threshol on the absolute variation (>0)
verbose : bool, optional
Print information along iterations
log : bool, optional
record log if True
**kwargs : dict
Parameters for linesearch
Returns
-------
gamma : (ns x nt) ndarray
Optimal transportation matrix for the given parameters
log : dict
log dictionary return only if log==True in parameters
References
----------
.. [1] Ferradans, S., Papadakis, N., Peyré, G., & Aujol, J. F. (2014). Regularized discrete optimal transport. SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, 7(3), 1853-1882.
See Also
--------
ot.lp.emd : Unregularized optimal ransport
ot.bregman.sinkhorn : Entropic regularized optimal transport
"""
loop = 1
if log:
log = {'loss': []}
if G0 is None:
G = np.outer(a, b)
else:
G = G0
def cost(G):
return np.sum(M * G) + reg * f(G)
f_val = cost(G)
if log:
log['loss'].append(f_val)
it = 0
if verbose:
print('{:5s}|{:12s}|{:8s}|{:8s}'.format(
'It.', 'Loss', 'Relative loss', 'Absolute loss') + '\n' + '-' * 48)
print('{:5d}|{:8e}|{:8e}|{:8e}'.format(it, f_val, 0, 0))
while loop:
it += 1
old_fval = f_val
# problem linearization
Mi = M + reg * df(G)
# set M positive
Mi += Mi.min()
# solve linear program
Gc = emd(a, b, Mi, numItermax=numItermaxEmd)
deltaG = Gc - G
# line search
alpha, fc, f_val = solve_linesearch(cost, G, deltaG, Mi, f_val, reg=reg, M=M, Gc=Gc, **kwargs)
G = G + alpha * deltaG
# test convergence
if it >= numItermax:
loop = 0
abs_delta_fval = abs(f_val - old_fval)
relative_delta_fval = abs_delta_fval / abs(f_val)
if relative_delta_fval < stopThr or abs_delta_fval < stopThr2:
loop = 0
if log:
log['loss'].append(f_val)
if verbose:
if it % 20 == 0:
print('{:5s}|{:12s}|{:8s}|{:8s}'.format(
'It.', 'Loss', 'Relative loss', 'Absolute loss') + '\n' + '-' * 48)
print('{:5d}|{:8e}|{:8e}|{:8e}'.format(it, f_val, relative_delta_fval, abs_delta_fval))
if log:
return G, log
else:
return G
def gcg(a, b, M, reg1, reg2, f, df, G0=None, numItermax=10,
numInnerItermax=200, stopThr=1e-9, stopThr2=1e-9, verbose=False, log=False):
"""
Solve the general regularized OT problem with the generalized conditional gradient
The function solves the following optimization problem:
.. math::
\gamma = arg\min_\gamma <\gamma,M>_F + reg1\cdot\Omega(\gamma) + reg2\cdot f(\gamma)
s.t. \gamma 1 = a
\gamma^T 1= b
\gamma\geq 0
where :
- M is the (ns,nt) metric cost matrix
- :math:`\Omega` is the entropic regularization term :math:`\Omega(\gamma)=\sum_{i,j} \gamma_{i,j}\log(\gamma_{i,j})`
- :math:`f` is the regularization term ( and df is its gradient)
- a and b are source and target weights (sum to 1)
The algorithm used for solving the problem is the generalized conditional gradient as discussed in [5,7]_
Parameters
----------
a : ndarray, shape (ns,)
samples weights in the source domain
b : ndarrayv (nt,)
samples in the target domain
M : ndarray, shape (ns, nt)
loss matrix
reg1 : float
Entropic Regularization term >0
reg2 : float
Second Regularization term >0
G0 : ndarray, shape (ns, nt), optional
initial guess (default is indep joint density)
numItermax : int, optional
Max number of iterations
numInnerItermax : int, optional
Max number of iterations of Sinkhorn
stopThr : float, optional
Stop threshol on the relative variation (>0)
stopThr2 : float, optional
Stop threshol on the absolute variation (>0)
verbose : bool, optional
Print information along iterations
log : bool, optional
record log if True
Returns
-------
gamma : ndarray, shape (ns, nt)
Optimal transportation matrix for the given parameters
log : dict
log dictionary return only if log==True in parameters
References
----------
.. [5] N. Courty; R. Flamary; D. Tuia; A. Rakotomamonjy, "Optimal Transport for Domain Adaptation," in IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence , vol.PP, no.99, pp.1-1
.. [7] Rakotomamonjy, A., Flamary, R., & Courty, N. (2015). Generalized conditional gradient: analysis of convergence and applications. arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.06567.
See Also
--------
ot.optim.cg : conditional gradient
"""
loop = 1
if log:
log = {'loss': []}
if G0 is None:
G = np.outer(a, b)
else:
G = G0
def cost(G):
return np.sum(M * G) + reg1 * np.sum(G * np.log(G)) + reg2 * f(G)
f_val = cost(G)
if log:
log['loss'].append(f_val)
it = 0
if verbose:
print('{:5s}|{:12s}|{:8s}|{:8s}'.format(
'It.', 'Loss', 'Relative loss', 'Absolute loss') + '\n' + '-' * 48)
print('{:5d}|{:8e}|{:8e}|{:8e}'.format(it, f_val, 0, 0))
while loop:
it += 1
old_fval = f_val
# problem linearization
Mi = M + reg2 * df(G)
# solve linear program with Sinkhorn
# Gc = sinkhorn_stabilized(a,b, Mi, reg1, numItermax = numInnerItermax)
Gc = sinkhorn(a, b, Mi, reg1, numItermax=numInnerItermax)
deltaG = Gc - G
# line search
dcost = Mi + reg1 * (1 + np.log(G)) # ??
alpha, fc, f_val = line_search_armijo(cost, G, deltaG, dcost, f_val)
G = G + alpha * deltaG
# test convergence
if it >= numItermax:
loop = 0
abs_delta_fval = abs(f_val - old_fval)
relative_delta_fval = abs_delta_fval / abs(f_val)
if relative_delta_fval < stopThr or abs_delta_fval < stopThr2:
loop = 0
if log:
log['loss'].append(f_val)
if verbose:
if it % 20 == 0:
print('{:5s}|{:12s}|{:8s}|{:8s}'.format(
'It.', 'Loss', 'Relative loss', 'Absolute loss') + '\n' + '-' * 48)
print('{:5d}|{:8e}|{:8e}|{:8e}'.format(it, f_val, relative_delta_fval, abs_delta_fval))
if log:
return G, log
else:
return G
def solve_1d_linesearch_quad(a, b, c):
"""
For any convex or non-convex 1d quadratic function f, solve on [0,1] the following problem:
.. math::
\argmin f(x)=a*x^{2}+b*x+c
Parameters
----------
a,b,c : float
The coefficients of the quadratic function
Returns
-------
x : float
The optimal value which leads to the minimal cost
"""
f0 = c
df0 = b
f1 = a + f0 + df0
if a > 0: # convex
minimum = min(1, max(0, np.divide(-b, 2.0 * a)))
return minimum
else: # non convex
if f0 > f1:
return 1
else:
return 0
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