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Constant Step Size Least-Mean-Square: Bias-Variance Trade-offs and Optimal Sampling Distributions

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We consider the least-squares regression problem and provide a detailed asymptotic analysis of the performance of averaged constant-step-size stochastic gradient descent (a.k.a. least-mean-squares). In the strongly-convex case, we provide an asymptotic expansion up to explicit exponentially decaying terms. Our analysis leads to new insights into stochastic approximation algorithms: (a) it gives a tighter bound on the allowed step-size; (b) the generalization error may be divided into a variance term which is decaying as O(1/n), independently of the step-size $\gamma$, and a bias term that decays as O(1/$\gamma$ 2 n 2); (c) when allowing non-uniform sampling, the choice of a good sampling density depends on whether the variance or bias terms dominate. In particular, when the variance term dominates, optimal sampling densities do not lead to much gain, while when the bias term dominates, we can choose larger step-sizes that leads to significant improvements.

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Numerical Pruning for Efficient Autoregressive Models

cs.LG · 2024-12-17 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A Newton's method derived importance score plus a constrained least-squares compensation prunes LLaMA and LlamaGen models with reported gains over LLM-Pruner, SliceGPT, and FLAP.

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  • Numerical Pruning for Efficient Autoregressive Models cs.LG · 2024-12-17 · conditional · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    A Newton's method derived importance score plus a constrained least-squares compensation prunes LLaMA and LlamaGen models with reported gains over LLM-Pruner, SliceGPT, and FLAP.