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Asynchronous Distributed Optimization with Randomized Delays

22 September 2020
Margalit Glasgow
Mary Wootters
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Abstract

In this work, we study asynchronous finite sum minimization in a distributed-data setting with a central parameter server. While asynchrony is well understood in parallel settings where the data is accessible by all machines, little is known for the distributed-data setting. We introduce a variant of SAGA called ADSAGA for the distributed-data setting where each machine stores a partition of the data. We show that with independent exponential work times -- a common assumption in distributed optimization -- ADSAGA converges in O~((n+mκ)log⁡(1/ϵ))\tilde{O}\left(\left(n + \sqrt{m}\kappa\right)\log(1/\epsilon)\right)O~((n+m​κ)log(1/ϵ)) iterations, where nnn is the number of component functions, mmm is the number of machines, and κ\kappaκ is a condition number. We empirically compare the iteration complexity of ADSAGA to existing parallel and distributed algorithms, including synchronous mini-batch algorithms.

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