Variance reduced stochastic optimization over directed graphs with row and column stochastic weights

7 Feb 2022  ·  Muhammad I. Qureshi, Ran Xin, Soummya Kar, Usman A. Khan ·

This paper proposes AB-SAGA, a first-order distributed stochastic optimization method to minimize a finite-sum of smooth and strongly convex functions distributed over an arbitrary directed graph. AB-SAGA removes the uncertainty caused by the stochastic gradients using a node-level variance reduction and subsequently employs network-level gradient tracking to address the data dissimilarity across the nodes. Unlike existing methods that use the nonlinear push-sum correction to cancel the imbalance caused by the directed communication, the consensus updates in AB-SAGA are linear and uses both row and column stochastic weights. We show that for a constant step-size, AB-SAGA converges linearly to the global optimal. We quantify the directed nature of the underlying graph using an explicit directivity constant and characterize the regimes in which AB-SAGA achieves a linear speed-up over its centralized counterpart. Numerical experiments illustrate the convergence of AB-SAGA for strongly convex and nonconvex problems.

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