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Doubly Regularized Entropic Wasserstein Barycenters

Lénaïc Chizat

Published 2023-03-21Version 1

We study a general formulation of regularized Wasserstein barycenters that enjoys favorable regularity, approximation, stability and (grid-free) optimization properties. This barycenter is defined as the unique probability measure that minimizes the sum of entropic optimal transport (EOT) costs with respect to a family of given probability measures, plus an entropy term. We denote it $(\lambda,\tau)$-barycenter, where $\lambda$ is the inner regularization strength and $\tau$ the outer one. This formulation recovers several previously proposed EOT barycenters for various choices of $\lambda,\tau \geq 0$ and generalizes them. First, in spite of -- and in fact owing to -- being \emph{doubly} regularized, we show that our formulation is debiased for $\tau=\lambda/2$: the suboptimality in the (unregularized) Wasserstein barycenter objective is, for smooth densities, of the order of the strength $\lambda^2$ of entropic regularization, instead of $\max\{\lambda,\tau\}$ in general. We discuss this phenomenon for isotropic Gaussians where all $(\lambda,\tau)$-barycenters have closed form. Second, we show that for $\lambda,\tau>0$, this barycenter has a smooth density and is strongly stable under perturbation of the marginals. In particular, it can be estimated efficiently: given $n$ samples from each of the probability measures, it converges in relative entropy to the population barycenter at a rate $n^{-1/2}$. And finally, this formulation lends itself naturally to a grid-free optimization algorithm: we propose a simple \emph{noisy particle gradient descent} which, in the mean-field limit, converges globally at an exponential rate to the barycenter.

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