Distributed clipped stochastic gradient descent over time-varying directed graphs is proved to converge with high probability under heavy-tailed gradient noise.
Convergence and Privacy of Decentralized Nonconvex Optimization with Gradient Clipping and Communication Compression
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Achieving communication efficiency in decentralized machine learning has been attracting significant attention, with communication compression recognized as an effective technique in algorithm design. This paper takes a first step to understand the role of gradient clipping, a popular strategy in practice, in decentralized nonconvex optimization with communication compression. We propose PORTER, which considers two variants of gradient clipping added before or after taking a mini-batch of stochastic gradients, where the former variant PORTER-DP allows local differential privacy analysis with additional Gaussian perturbation, and the latter variant PORTER-GC helps to stabilize training. We develop a novel analysis framework that establishes their convergence guarantees without assuming the stringent bounded gradient assumption. To the best of our knowledge, our work provides the first convergence analysis for decentralized nonconvex optimization with gradient clipping and communication compression, highlighting the trade-offs between convergence rate, compression ratio, network connectivity, and privacy.
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High Probability Convergence of Distributed Clipped Stochastic Gradient Descent with Heavy-tailed Noise
Distributed clipped stochastic gradient descent over time-varying directed graphs is proved to converge with high probability under heavy-tailed gradient noise.