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Tackling benign nonconvexity with smoothing and stochastic gradients (2202.09052v1)

Published 18 Feb 2022 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: Non-convex optimization problems are ubiquitous in machine learning, especially in Deep Learning. While such complex problems can often be successfully optimized in practice by using stochastic gradient descent (SGD), theoretical analysis cannot adequately explain this success. In particular, the standard analyses do not show global convergence of SGD on non-convex functions, and instead show convergence to stationary points (which can also be local minima or saddle points). We identify a broad class of nonconvex functions for which we can show that perturbed SGD (gradient descent perturbed by stochastic noise -- covering SGD as a special case) converges to a global minimum (or a neighborhood thereof), in contrast to gradient descent without noise that can get stuck in local minima far from a global solution. For example, on non-convex functions that are relatively close to a convex-like (strongly convex or PL) function we show that SGD can converge linearly to a global optimum.

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