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Accelerated Almost-Sure Convergence Rates for Nonconvex Stochastic Gradient Descent using Stochastic Learning Rates

Published 25 Oct 2021 in math.OC and cs.LG | (2110.12634v2)

Abstract: Large-scale optimization problems require algorithms both effective and efficient. One such popular and proven algorithm is Stochastic Gradient Descent which uses first-order gradient information to solve these problems. This paper studies almost-sure convergence rates of the Stochastic Gradient Descent method when instead of deterministic, its learning rate becomes stochastic. In particular, its learning rate is equipped with a multiplicative stochasticity, producing a stochastic learning rate scheme. Theoretical results show accelerated almost-sure convergence rates of Stochastic Gradient Descent in a nonconvex setting when using an appropriate stochastic learning rate, compared to a deterministic-learning-rate scheme. The theoretical results are verified empirically.

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