Sign Operator for Coping with Heavy-Tailed Noise in Non-Convex Optimization: High Probability Bounds Under $(L_0, L_1)$-Smoothness
Abstract
In recent years, non-convex optimization problems are more often described by generalized -smoothness assumption rather than standard one. Meanwhile, severely corrupted data used in these problems has increased the demand for methods capable of handling heavy-tailed noises, i.e., noises with bounded -th moment. Motivated by these real-world trends and challenges, we explore sign-based methods in this setup and demonstrate their effectiveness in comparison with other popular solutions like clipping or normalization. In theory, we prove the first-known high probability convergence bounds under -smoothness and heavy-tailed noises with mild parameter dependencies. In the case of standard smoothness, these bounds are novel for sign-based methods as well. In particular, SignSGD with batching achieves sample complexity . Under the assumption of symmetric noises, SignSGD with Majority Voting can robustly work on the whole range of with complexity . We also obtain results for parameter-agnostic setups, Polyak-Lojasiewicz functions and momentum-based methods (in expectation). Our theoretical findings are supported by the superior performance of sign-based methods in training Large Language Models compared to clipping and normalization.
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@article{arxiv.2502.07923,
title = {Sign Operator for Coping with Heavy-Tailed Noise in Non-Convex Optimization: High Probability Bounds Under $(L_0, L_1)$-Smoothness},
author = {Nikita Kornilov and Philip Zmushko and Andrei Semenov and Mark Ikonnikov and Alexander Gasnikov and Alexander Beznosikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.07923},
year = {2025}
}