Variance reduction for Riemannian non-convex optimization with batch size adaptation

07/03/2020
by   Andi Han, et al.
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Variance reduction techniques are popular in accelerating gradient descent and stochastic gradient descent for optimization problems defined on both Euclidean space and Riemannian manifold. In this paper, we further improve on existing variance reduction methods for non-convex Riemannian optimization, including R-SVRG and R-SRG/R-SPIDER with batch size adaptation. We show that this strategy can achieve lower total complexities for optimizing both general non-convex and gradient dominated functions under both finite-sum and online settings. As a result, we also provide simpler convergence analysis for R-SVRG and improve complexity bounds for R-SRG under finite-sum setting. Specifically, we prove that R-SRG achieves the same near-optimal complexity as R-SPIDER without requiring a small step size. Empirical experiments on a variety of tasks demonstrate effectiveness of proposed adaptive batch size scheme.

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