DCLGJul 21, 2023

Robust Fully-Asynchronous Methods for Distributed Training over General Architecture

arXiv:2307.11617v22 citationsh-index: 50
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This addresses the problem of slow and unreliable distributed training for ML practitioners, offering a flexible and robust solution, though it is incremental over prior asynchronous methods.

The paper tackles the inefficiency of perfect synchronization in distributed machine learning by proposing R-FAST, a robust fully-asynchronous method that eliminates data heterogeneity impact and allows packet losses, achieving 1.5-2 times faster convergence than synchronous benchmarks while maintaining comparable accuracy.

Perfect synchronization in distributed machine learning problems is inefficient and even impossible due to the existence of latency, package losses and stragglers. We propose a Robust Fully-Asynchronous Stochastic Gradient Tracking method (R-FAST), where each device performs local computation and communication at its own pace without any form of synchronization. Different from existing asynchronous distributed algorithms, R-FAST can eliminate the impact of data heterogeneity across devices and allow for packet losses by employing a robust gradient tracking strategy that relies on properly designed auxiliary variables for tracking and buffering the overall gradient vector. More importantly, the proposed method utilizes two spanning-tree graphs for communication so long as both share at least one common root, enabling flexible designs in communication architectures. We show that R-FAST converges in expectation to a neighborhood of the optimum with a geometric rate for smooth and strongly convex objectives; and to a stationary point with a sublinear rate for general non-convex settings. Extensive experiments demonstrate that R-FAST runs 1.5-2 times faster than synchronous benchmark algorithms, such as Ring-AllReduce and D-PSGD, while still achieving comparable accuracy, and outperforms existing asynchronous SOTA algorithms, such as AD-PSGD and OSGP, especially in the presence of stragglers.

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