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Combining Retrospective Approximation with Importance Sampling for Optimising Conditional Value at Risk

Anand Deo, Karthyek Murthy and Tirtho Sarker

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Abstract: This paper investigates the use of retrospective approximation solution paradigm in solving risk-averse optimization problems effectively via importance sampling (IS). While IS serves as a prominent means for tackling the large sample requirements in estimating tail risk measures such as Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR), its use in optimization problems driven by CVaR is complicated by the need to tailor the IS change of measure differently to different optimization iterates and the circularity which arises as a consequence. The proposed algorithm overcomes these challenges by employing a univariate IS transformation offering uniform variance reduction in a retrospective approximation procedure well-suited for tuning the IS parameter choice. The resulting simulation based approximation scheme enjoys both the computational efficiency bestowed by retrospective approximation and logarithmically efficient variance reduction offered by importance sampling

Date: 2022-06
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