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Decentralized Consensus Optimization Based on Parallel Random Walk

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arxiv 1911.09747 v1 pith:FVFQFSA2 submitted 2019-11-21 cs.DC math.OC

Decentralized Consensus Optimization Based on Parallel Random Walk

classification cs.DC math.OC
keywords admmrandomrunningtimewalkcommunicationparallelpw-admm
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The alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) has recently been recognized as a promising approach for large-scale machine learning models. However, very few results study ADMM from the aspect of communication costs, especially jointly with running time. In this letter, we investigate the communication efficiency and running time of ADMM in solving the consensus optimization problem over decentralized networks. We first review the effort of random walk ADMM (W-ADMM), which reduces communication costs at the expense of running time. To accelerate the convergence speed of W-ADMM, we propose the parallel random walk ADMM (PW-ADMM) algorithm, where multiple random walks are active at the same time. Moreover, to further reduce the running time of PW-ADMM, the intelligent parallel random walk ADMM (IPW-ADMM) algorithm is proposed through integrating the \textit{Random Walk with Choice} with PW-ADMM. By numerical results from simulations, we demonstrate that the proposed algorithms can be both communication efficient and fast in running speed compared with state-of-the-art methods.

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