Distributed Zero-Order Algorithms for Nonconvex Multi-Agent Optimization
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Distributed multi-agent optimization finds many applications in distributed learning, control, estimation, etc. Most existing algorithms assume knowledge of first-order information of the objective and have been analyzed for convex problems. However, there are situations where the objective is nonconvex, and one can only evaluate the function values at finitely many points. In this paper we consider derivative-free distributed algorithms for nonconvex multi-agent optimization, based on recent progress in zero-order optimization. We develop two algorithms for different settings, provide detailed analysis of their convergence behavior, and compare them with existing centralized zero-order algorithms and gradient-based distributed algorithms.
Yujie Tang, Junshan Zhang, Na Li• 2019
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| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natural Language Understanding | GLUE and SuperGLUE (test val) | SST-291.4 | 37 |
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