SFESS: Score Function Estimators for $k$-Subset Sampling

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Are score function estimators a viable approach to learning with $k$-subset sampling? Sampling $k$-subsets is a fundamental operation that is not amenable to differentiable parametrization, impeding gradient-based optimization. Previous work has favored approximate pathwise gradients or relaxed sampling, dismissing score function estimators because of their high variance. Inspired by the success of score function estimators in variational inference and reinforcement learning, we revisit them for $k$-subset sampling. We demonstrate how to efficiently compute the distribution's score function using a discrete Fourier transform and reduce the estimator's variance with control variates. The resulting estimator provides both $k$-hot samples and unbiased gradient estimates while being applicable to non-differentiable downstream models, unlike existing methods. We validate our approach experimentally and find that it produces results comparable to those of recent state-of-the-art pathwise gradient estimators across a range of tasks.

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