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Stochastic algorithms for computing means of probability measures
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    Stochastic algorithms for computing means of probability measures (English)
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    1 June 2012
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    Consider a probability measure \(\mu\) on a regular geodesic ball of a Riemannian manifold \(M\) with distance \(\rho\). For \(p\geq1\), a stochastic gradient descent algorithm converging almost surely to the (unique) \(p\)-mean \(e_p\) of \(\mu\) is described (\(e_p\) minimises \(x\mapsto\int_M\rho^p(x,y)\mu(dy)\)). More precisely, a time inhomogeneous Markov chain \((X_k)\) is introduced explicitly, and it is proved that \(X_k\) converges almost surely and in \(L^2\) to \(e_p\). The speed of convergence is estimated, and an invariance principle type result is proved. The advantage with respect to a deterministic gradient descent algorithm is that it is easier to implement.
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    mean
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    barycenter
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    probability measure
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    Riemannian geometry
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    convexity
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    geodesic ball
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    Markov chain
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    invariance principle
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