Logarithmic divergences: geometry and interpretation of curvature
We study the logarithmic L^(α)-divergence which extrapolates the Bregman divergence and corresponds to solutions to novel optimal transport problems. We show that this logarithmic divergence is equivalent to a conformal transformation of the Bregman divergence, and, via an explicit affine immersion, is equivalent to Kurose's geometric divergence. In particular, the L^(α)-divergence is a canonical divergence of a statistical manifold with constant sectional curvature -α. For such a manifold, we give a geometric interpretation of its sectional curvature in terms of how the divergence between a pair of primal and dual geodesics differ from the dually flat case. Further results can be found in our follow-up paper [27] which uncovers a novel relation between optimal transport and information geometry.
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