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Learning Rate Schedules in the Presence of Distribution Shift

Machine Learning 2024-06-19 v2 Optimization and Control Machine Learning

Abstract

We design learning rate schedules that minimize regret for SGD-based online learning in the presence of a changing data distribution. We fully characterize the optimal learning rate schedule for online linear regression via a novel analysis with stochastic differential equations. For general convex loss functions, we propose new learning rate schedules that are robust to distribution shift and we give upper and lower bounds for the regret that only differ by constants. For non-convex loss functions, we define a notion of regret based on the gradient norm of the estimated models and propose a learning schedule that minimizes an upper bound on the total expected regret. Intuitively, one expects changing loss landscapes to require more exploration, and we confirm that optimal learning rate schedules typically increase in the presence of distribution shift. Finally, we provide experiments for high-dimensional regression models and neural networks to illustrate these learning rate schedules and their cumulative regret.

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@article{arxiv.2303.15634,
  title  = {Learning Rate Schedules in the Presence of Distribution Shift},
  author = {Matthew Fahrbach and Adel Javanmard and Vahab Mirrokni and Pratik Worah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.15634},
  year   = {2024}
}

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33 pages, 6 figures