LGDCMLMar 3, 2019

Multiple Learning for Regression in big data

arXiv:1903.00843v25 citations
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This addresses memory limitations in big data regression for practitioners needing efficient model computation, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing sufficient statistics concepts.

The paper tackles the problem of computing closed-form regression solutions on datasets too large for RAM by proposing multiple learning approaches using sufficient statistics arrays, achieving half the training time of traditional methods for computing multiple models simultaneously.

Regression problems that have closed-form solutions are well understood and can be easily implemented when the dataset is small enough to be all loaded into the RAM. Challenges arise when data is too big to be stored in RAM to compute the closed form solutions. Many techniques were proposed to overcome or alleviate the memory barrier problem but the solutions are often local optimal. In addition, most approaches require accessing the raw data again when updating the models. Parallel computing clusters are also expected if multiple models need to be computed simultaneously. We propose multiple learning approaches that utilize an array of sufficient statistics (SS) to address this big data challenge. This memory oblivious approach breaks the memory barrier when computing regressions with closed-form solutions, including but not limited to linear regression, weighted linear regression, linear regression with Box-Cox transformation (Box-Cox regression) and ridge regression models. The computation and update of the SS array can be handled at per row level or per mini-batch level. And updating a model is as easy as matrix addition and subtraction. Furthermore, multiple SS arrays for different models can be easily computed simultaneously to obtain multiple models at one pass through the dataset. We implemented our approaches on Spark and evaluated over the simulated datasets. Results showed our approaches can achieve closed-form solutions of multiple models at the cost of half training time of the traditional methods for a single model.

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