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PAGE: A Simple and Optimal Probabilistic Gradient Estimator for Nonconvex Optimization

Zhize Li, Hongyan Bao, Xiangliang Zhang, Peter Richtárik

2021King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Repository (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)13 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a novel stochastic gradient estimator-ProbAbilistic Gradient Estimator (PAGE)-for nonconvex optimization. PAGE is easy to implement as it is designed via a small adjustment to vanilla SGD: in each iteration, PAGE uses the vanilla minibatch SGD update with probability p t or reuses the previous gradient with a small adjustment, at a much lower computational cost, with probability 1 - p(t). We give a simple formula for the optimal choice of p(t). Moreover, we prove the first tight lower bound Omega (n + root n/epsilon(2)), for non-convex finite-sum problems, which also leads to a tight lower bound Omega (b + root b/epsilon(2)) for non- convex online problems, where b := min{sigma(2)/epsilon(2), n} . Then, we show that PAGE obtains the optimal convergence results O(n + root n/epsilon(2)) (finite-sum) and O(b + root b/is an element of(2)) (online) matching our lower bounds for both nonconvex finite-sum and online problems. Besides, we also show that for nonconvex functions satisfying the Polyak-Lojasiewicz (PL) condition, PAGE can automatically switch to a faster linear convergence rate O(. log 1/epsilon). Finally, we conduct several deep learning experiments (e.g., LeNet, VGG, ResNet) on real datasets in PyTorch showing that PAGE not only converges much faster than SGD in training but also achieves the higher test accuracy, validating the optimal theoretical results and confirming the practical superiority of PAGE.

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CombinatoricsOmegaUpper and lower boundsEstimatorMathematicsSimple (philosophy)Convergence (economics)Matching (statistics)Rate of convergenceDiscrete mathematicsAlgorithmComputer sciencePhysicsMathematical analysisStatisticsEconomic growthPhilosophyEconomicsComputer networkEpistemologyQuantum mechanicsChannel (broadcasting)Stochastic Gradient Optimization TechniquesSparse and Compressive Sensing TechniquesDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning