On the Almost Sure Convergence of Stochastic Gradient Descent in Non-Convex Problems
Abstract
This paper analyzes the trajectories of stochastic gradient descent (SGD) to help understand the algorithm's convergence properties in non-convex problems. We first show that the sequence of iterates generated by SGD remains bounded and converges with probability under a very broad range of step-size schedules. Subsequently, going beyond existing positive probability guarantees, we show that SGD avoids strict saddle points/manifolds with probability for the entire spectrum of step-size policies considered. Finally, we prove that the algorithm's rate of convergence to Hurwicz minimizers is if the method is employed with a step-size schedule. This provides an important guideline for tuning the algorithm's step-size as it suggests that a cool-down phase with a vanishing step-size could lead to faster convergence; we demonstrate this heuristic using ResNet architectures on CIFAR.
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@article{arxiv.2006.11144,
title = {On the Almost Sure Convergence of Stochastic Gradient Descent in Non-Convex Problems},
author = {Panayotis Mertikopoulos and Nadav Hallak and Ali Kavis and Volkan Cevher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.11144},
year = {2020}
}
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32 pages, 8 figures