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On the Influence of Momentum Acceleration on Online Learning

Optimization and Control 2016-10-13 v4 Machine Learning Machine Learning

Abstract

The article examines in some detail the convergence rate and mean-square-error performance of momentum stochastic gradient methods in the constant step-size and slow adaptation regime. The results establish that momentum methods are equivalent to the standard stochastic gradient method with a re-scaled (larger) step-size value. The size of the re-scaling is determined by the value of the momentum parameter. The equivalence result is established for all time instants and not only in steady-state. The analysis is carried out for general strongly convex and smooth risk functions, and is not limited to quadratic risks. One notable conclusion is that the well-known bene ts of momentum constructions for deterministic optimization problems do not necessarily carry over to the adaptive online setting when small constant step-sizes are used to enable continuous adaptation and learn- ing in the presence of persistent gradient noise. From simulations, the equivalence between momentum and standard stochastic gradient methods is also observed for non-differentiable and non-convex problems.

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@article{arxiv.1603.04136,
  title  = {On the Influence of Momentum Acceleration on Online Learning},
  author = {Kun Yuan and Bicheng Ying and Ali H. Sayed},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.04136},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

66 pages, 9 figures, to appear in Journal of Machine Learning Research, 2016