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Xin Chen, Yujie Tang (, Proceedings of the 39 th International Conference on Machine Learning)Single-point zeroth-order optimization (SZO) is useful in solving online black-box optimization and control problems in time-varying environments, as it queries the function value only once at each time step. However, the vanilla SZO method is known to suffer from a large estimation variance and slow convergence, which seriously limits its practical application. In this work, we borrow the idea of high-pass and low-pass filters from extremum seeking control (continuous-time version of SZO) and develop a novel SZO method called HLF-SZO by integrating these filters. It turns out that the high-pass filter coincides with the residual feedback method, and the low-pass filter can be interpreted as the momentum method. As a result, the proposed HLF-SZO achieves a much smaller variance and much faster convergence than the vanilla SZO method, and empirically outperforms the residual-feedback SZO method, which are verified via extensive numerical experiments.more » « less
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Lingwei Chen, Yujie Fan (, CIKM)null (Ed.)
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Chen, Yujie; Chen, Dengke; An, Xianghai; Zhang, Yin; Zhou, Zhifeng; Lu, Song; Munroe, Paul; Zhang, Sam; Liao, Xiaozhou; Zhu, Ting; et al (, Acta Materialia)
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Li, Zan; Cui, Yinan; Yan, Wentao; Zhang, Di; Fang, Yan; Chen, Yujie; Yu, Qian; Wang, Ge; Ouyang, Heng; Fan, Chen; et al (, Materials Today)
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