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Mitigating Gradient Bias in Multi-objective Learning: A Provably Convergent Stochastic Approach

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arxiv 2210.12624 v2 pith:GZQVH2GV submitted 2022-10-23 cs.LG math.OCstat.ML

classification cs.LGmath.OCstat.ML
keywords learningmulti-objectivegradientmultiplemethodstochasticbiasmethods
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Machine learning problems with multiple objective functions appear either in learning with multiple criteria where learning has to make a trade-off between multiple performance metrics such as fairness, safety and accuracy; or, in multi-task learning where multiple tasks are optimized jointly, sharing inductive bias between them. This problems are often tackled by the multi-objective optimization framework. However, existing stochastic multi-objective gradient methods and its variants (e.g., MGDA, PCGrad, CAGrad, etc.) all adopt a biased noisy gradient direction, which leads to degraded empirical performance. To this end, we develop a stochastic Multi-objective gradient Correction (MoCo) method for multi-objective optimization. The unique feature of our method is that it can guarantee convergence without increasing the batch size even in the non-convex setting. Simulations on multi-task supervised and reinforcement learning demonstrate the effectiveness of our method relative to state-of-the-art methods.

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