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Bregman-Wasserstein divergence: geometry and applications

Published 12 Feb 2023 in math.PR and math.DG | (2302.05833v2)

Abstract: The Bregman-Wasserstein divergence is the optimal transport cost when the underlying cost function is given by a Bregman divergence, and arises naturally in fields such as statistics and machine learning. We establish fundamental properties of the Bregman-Wasserstein divergence and propose a novel generalized transport geometry that promotes the Bregman geometry to the space of probability distributions. We provide a probabilistic interpretation involving exponential families and define generalized displacement interpolations compatible with the Bregman geometry. These interpolations are used to derive a generalized Pythagorean inequality, which is of independent interest. Furthermore, we construct a generalized dualistic geometry that lifts the differential geometry of the Bregman divergence to an infinite-dimensional statistical manifold. On the computational side, we demonstrate how Bregman-Wasserstein optimal transport maps can be estimated using neural approaches, establish the well-posedness of Bregman-Wasserstein barycenters, and relate them to Bayesian learning. Finally, we introduce the Bregman-Wasserstein JKO scheme for discretizing Riemannian Wasserstein gradient flows.

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