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Learning in Non-convex Games with an Optimization Oracle

Learning in Non-convex Games with an Optimization Oracle

17 October 2018
Naman Agarwal
Alon Gonen
Elad Hazan
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Papers citing "Learning in Non-convex Games with an Optimization Oracle"

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Distributed Online Non-convex Optimization with Composite Regret
Distributed Online Non-convex Optimization with Composite Regret
Zhanhong Jiang
Aditya Balu
Xian Yeow Lee
Young M. Lee
C. Hegde
S. Sarkar
41
4
0
21 Sep 2022
Online Low Rank Matrix Completion
Online Low Rank Matrix Completion
Prateek Jain
S. Pal
42
9
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08 Sep 2022
Online Bilevel Optimization: Regret Analysis of Online Alternating
  Gradient Methods
Online Bilevel Optimization: Regret Analysis of Online Alternating Gradient Methods
Davoud Ataee Tarzanagh
Parvin Nazari
Bojian Hou
Li Shen
Laura Balzano
49
10
0
06 Jul 2022
New Oracle-Efficient Algorithms for Private Synthetic Data Release
New Oracle-Efficient Algorithms for Private Synthetic Data Release
G. Vietri
Grace Tian
Mark Bun
Thomas Steinke
Zhiwei Steven Wu
SyDa
82
75
0
10 Jul 2020
Follow the Perturbed Leader: Optimism and Fast Parallel Algorithms for
  Smooth Minimax Games
Follow the Perturbed Leader: Optimism and Fast Parallel Algorithms for Smooth Minimax Games
A. Suggala
Praneeth Netrapalli
13
15
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13 Jun 2020
Adaptive Sampling for Stochastic Risk-Averse Learning
Adaptive Sampling for Stochastic Risk-Averse Learning
Sebastian Curi
Kfir Y. Levy
Stefanie Jegelka
Andreas Krause
24
51
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28 Oct 2019
Online Non-Convex Learning: Following the Perturbed Leader is Optimal
Online Non-Convex Learning: Following the Perturbed Leader is Optimal
A. Suggala
Praneeth Netrapalli
13
50
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19 Mar 2019
Prediction by Random-Walk Perturbation
Prediction by Random-Walk Perturbation
Luc Devroye
Gábor Lugosi
Gergely Neu
56
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23 Feb 2013
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