While the convergence behaviors of stochastic gradient methods are well understood \emph{in expectation}, there still exist many gaps in the understanding of their convergence with \emph{high probability}, where the convergence rate has a logarithmic dependency on the desired success probability parameter. In the \emph{heavy-tailed noise} setting, where the stochastic gradient noise only has bounded p-th moments for some p∈(1,2], existing works could only show bounds \emph{in expectation} for a variant of stochastic gradient descent (SGD) with clipped gradients, or high probability bounds in special cases (such as p=2) or with extra assumptions (such as the stochastic gradients having bounded non-central moments). In this work, using a novel analysis framework, we present new and time-optimal (up to logarithmic factors) \emph{high probability} convergence bounds for SGD with clipping under heavy-tailed noise for both convex and non-convex smooth objectives using only minimal assumptions.
@article{arxiv.2302.05437,
title = {High Probability Convergence of Clipped-SGD Under Heavy-tailed Noise},
author = {Ta Duy Nguyen and Thien Hang Nguyen and Alina Ene and Huy Le Nguyen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.05437},
year = {2023}
}