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Foundations and TrendsR inMachine LearningVol. 3, No. 1 (2010) 1 122c 2011 S. Boyd, N. Parikh, E. Chu, B. Peleatoand J. EcksteinDOI: Optimization and StatisticalLearning via the Alternating DirectionMethod of MultipliersStephen Boyd1, Neal Parikh2, Eric Chu3 Borja Peleato4and Jonathan Eckstein51 Electrical Engineering Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA94305, USA, Science Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305,USA, Engineering Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA94305, USA, Engineering Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA94305, USA, Science and Information Systems Department andRUTCOR, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854.
decentralized algorithms in the optimization community, it is natural to look to parallel optimization algorithms as a mechanism for solving large-scale statistical tasks. This approach also has the benefit that one algorithm could be flexible enough to solve many problems. This review discusses the alternating direction method of multipli-
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