Innovation Compression for Communication-efficient Distributed Optimization with Linear Convergence

14 May 2021  ·  JiaQi Zhang, Keyou You, Lihua Xie ·

Information compression is essential to reduce communication cost in distributed optimization over peer-to-peer networks. This paper proposes a communication-efficient linearly convergent distributed (COLD) algorithm to solve strongly convex optimization problems. By compressing innovation vectors, which are the differences between decision vectors and their estimates, COLD is able to achieve linear convergence for a class of $\delta$-contracted compressors. We explicitly quantify how the compression affects the convergence rate and show that COLD matches the same rate of its uncompressed version. To accommodate a wider class of compressors that includes the binary quantizer, we further design a novel dynamical scaling mechanism and obtain the linearly convergent Dyna-COLD. Importantly, our results strictly improve existing results for the quantized consensus problem. Numerical experiments demonstrate the advantages of both algorithms under different compressors.

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