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Local SGD Accelerates Convergence by Exploiting Second Order Information of the Loss Function

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arxiv 2305.15013 v2 pith:HWOPJDCH submitted 2023-05-24 cs.LG

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keywords l-sgddatalearninglocalupdatesbeenconvergencedistributed
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With multiple iterations of updates, local statistical gradient descent (L-SGD) has been proven to be very effective in distributed machine learning schemes such as federated learning. In fact, many innovative works have shown that L-SGD with independent and identically distributed (IID) data can even outperform SGD. As a result, extensive efforts have been made to unveil the power of L-SGD. However, existing analysis failed to explain why the multiple local updates with small mini-batches of data (L-SGD) can not be replaced by the update with one big batch of data and a larger learning rate (SGD). In this paper, we offer a new perspective to understand the strength of L-SGD. We theoretically prove that, with IID data, L-SGD can effectively explore the second order information of the loss function. In particular, compared with SGD, the updates of L-SGD have much larger projection on the eigenvectors of the Hessian matrix with small eigenvalues, which leads to faster convergence. Under certain conditions, L-SGD can even approach the Newton method. Experiment results over two popular datasets validate the theoretical results.

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