Source code for mindspore.nn.optim.asgd

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"""asgd"""
from __future__ import absolute_import

from mindspore.ops import operations as P
from mindspore.common.parameter import Parameter
from mindspore.common.api import jit
from mindspore.common.tensor import Tensor
import mindspore.common.dtype as mstype
import mindspore
from mindspore import _checkparam as validator
from mindspore.nn.optim.optimizer import Optimizer
from mindspore.nn.optim.optimizer import opt_init_args_register


[docs]class ASGD(Optimizer): r""" Implements Average Stochastic Gradient Descent. Introduction to ASGD can be found at `Acceleration of stochastic approximation by average <http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=131098>`_. The updating formulas are as follows: .. math:: \begin{gather*} w_{t} = w_{t-1} * (1 - \lambda * \eta_{t-1}) - \eta_{t-1} * g_{t} \\ ax_{t} = (w_t - ax_{t-1}) * \mu_{t-1} \\ \eta_{t} = \frac{1.}{(1 + \lambda * lr * t)^\alpha} \\ \mu_{t} = \frac{1}{\max(1, t - t0)} \end{gather*} :math:`\lambda` represents the decay term, :math:`\mu` and :math:`\eta` are tracked to update :math:`ax` and :math:`w`, :math:`t0` represents the point of starting averaging, :math:`\alpha` represents the power for :math:`\eta` update, :math:`ax` represents the averaged parameter value, :math:`t` represents the current step, :math:`g` represents `gradients`, :math:`w` represents `params`. Note: If parameters are not grouped, the `weight_decay` in optimizer will be applied on the parameters without 'beta' or 'gamma' in their names. Users can group parameters to change the strategy of decaying weight. When parameters are grouped, each group can set `weight_decay`, if not, the `weight_decay` in optimizer will be applied. Args: params (Union[list[Parameter], list[dict]]): Must be list of `Parameter` or list of `dict`. When the `parameters` is a list of `dict`, the "params", "lr", "weight_decay", "grad_centralization" and "order_params" are the keys can be parsed. - params: Required. Parameters in current group. The value must be a list of `Parameter`. - lr: Optional. If "lr" in the keys, the value of corresponding learning rate will be used. If not, the `learning_rate` in optimizer will be used. Fixed and dynamic learning rate are supported. - weight_decay: Optional. If "weight_decay" in the keys, the value of corresponding weight decay will be used. If not, the `weight_decay` in the optimizer will be used. It should be noted that weight decay can be a constant value or a Cell. It is a Cell only when dynamic weight decay is applied. Dynamic weight decay is similar to dynamic learning rate, users need to customize a weight decay schedule only with global step as input, and during training, the optimizer calls the instance of WeightDecaySchedule to get the weight decay value of current step. - grad_centralization: Optional. Must be Boolean. If "grad_centralization" is in the keys, the set value will be used. If not, the `grad_centralization` is False by default. This configuration only works on the convolution layer. - order_params: Optional. When parameters is grouped, this usually is used to maintain the order of parameters that appeared in the network to improve performance. The value should be parameters whose order will be followed in optimizer. If `order_params` in the keys, other keys will be ignored and the element of 'order_params' must be in one group of `params`. learning_rate (Union[float, int, Tensor, Iterable, LearningRateSchedule]): learning_rate. Default: ``0.1`` . - float: The fixed learning rate value. Must be equal to or greater than 0. - int: The fixed learning rate value. Must be equal to or greater than 0. It will be converted to float. - Tensor: Its value should be a scalar or a 1-D vector. For scalar, fixed learning rate will be applied. For vector, learning rate is dynamic, then the i-th step will take the i-th value as the learning rate. - Iterable: Learning rate is dynamic. The i-th step will take the i-th value as the learning rate. - LearningRateSchedule: Learning rate is dynamic. During training, the optimizer calls the instance of `LearningRateSchedule <https://www.mindspore.cn/docs/en/r2.4.1/api_python/mindspore.nn.html#learningrateschedule-class>`_ with step as the input to get the learning rate of current step. lambd (float): The decay term. Default: ``1e-4`` . alpha (float): The power for :math:`\eta` update. Default: ``0.75`` . t0 (float): The point of starting averaging. Default: ``1e6`` . weight_decay (Union[float, int, Cell]): Weight decay (L2 penalty). Default: ``0.0`` . - float: The fixed weight decay value. Must be equal to or greater than 0. - int: The fixed weight decay value. Must be equal to or greater than 0. It will be converted to float. - Cell: Weight decay is dynamic. During training, the optimizer calls the instance of the Cell with step as the input to get the weight decay value of current step. Inputs: - **gradients** (tuple[Tensor]) - The gradients of `params`, the shape is the same as `params`. Outputs: Tensor[bool], the value is True. Raises: TypeError: If `learning_rate` is not one of int, float, Tensor, Iterable, LearningRateSchedule. TypeError: If element of `parameters` is neither Parameter nor dict. TypeError: If `lambd`, `alpha` or `t0` is not a float. TypeError: If `weight_decay` is neither float nor int. ValueError: If `weight_decay` is less than 0. Supported Platforms: ``Ascend`` ``GPU`` ``CPU`` Examples: >>> import mindspore as ms >>> from mindspore import nn >>> >>> # Define the network structure of LeNet5. Refer to >>> # https://gitee.com/mindspore/docs/blob/r2.4.1/docs/mindspore/code/lenet.py >>> net = LeNet5() >>> #1) All parameters use the same learning rate and weight decay >>> optim = nn.ASGD(params=net.trainable_params()) >>> >>> #2) Use parameter groups and set different values >>> conv_params = list(filter(lambda x: 'conv' in x.name, net.trainable_params())) >>> no_conv_params = list(filter(lambda x: 'conv' not in x.name, net.trainable_params())) >>> group_params = [{'params': conv_params,'grad_centralization':True}, ... {'params': no_conv_params, 'lr': 0.01}, ... {'order_params': net.trainable_params()}] >>> optim = nn.ASGD(group_params, learning_rate=0.1, weight_decay=0.0) >>> # The conv_params's parameters will use default learning rate of 0.1 default weight decay of 0.0 and grad >>> # centralization of True. >>> # The no_conv_params's parameters will use learning rate of 0.01 and default weight decay of 0.0 and grad >>> # centralization of False. >>> # The final parameters order in which the optimizer will be followed is the value of 'order_params'. >>> >>> loss = nn.SoftmaxCrossEntropyWithLogits() >>> model = ms.train.Model(net, loss_fn=loss, optimizer=optim) """ @opt_init_args_register def __init__(self, params, learning_rate=0.1, lambd=1e-4, alpha=0.75, t0=1e6, weight_decay=0.0): super(ASGD, self).__init__(learning_rate, params, weight_decay) validator.check_value_type("lambd", lambd, [float], self.cls_name) validator.check_value_type("alpha", alpha, [float], self.cls_name) validator.check_value_type("t0", t0, [float], self.cls_name) self.lambd = lambd self.alpha = alpha self.t0 = Tensor([t0], dtype=mstype.float32) mu, eta = [], [] for param in self._parameters: mu.append(Parameter(Tensor(1., dtype=mstype.float32), name='%s%s' % ("mu_", param.name))) eta.append(Parameter(Tensor(0., dtype=mstype.float32), name='%s%s' % ("eta_", param.name))) self.lens = len(self._parameters) self.mu = mindspore.ParameterTuple(mu) self.eta = mindspore.ParameterTuple(eta) self.ax = self._parameters.clone(prefix="ax_", init='zeros') self.pow = P.Pow() self.maximum = P.Maximum() self.assign = P.Assign() self.assignadd = P.AssignAdd() self.assignsub = P.AssignSub() self.cast = P.Cast() self.squeeze = P.Squeeze() @jit def construct(self, gradients): gradients = self.flatten_gradients(gradients) gradients = self.decay_weight(gradients) gradients = self.gradients_centralization(gradients) gradients = self.scale_grad(gradients) lrs = self.get_lr() self.assignadd(self.global_step, self.global_step_increase_tensor) success = True params = self._parameters for index, (grad, param, mu, eta, ax) in enumerate(zip(gradients, params, self.mu, self.eta, self.ax)): lr = lrs[index] if self.is_group_lr else lrs lr = self.squeeze(lr) if self.squeeze(self.global_step) == 1: self.assign(eta, lr) param_fp32 = self.cast(param, mstype.float32) gradient_fp32 = self.cast(grad, mstype.float32) ax_fp32 = self.cast(ax, mstype.float32) param_fp32 = param_fp32 * (1. - self.lambd * eta) - eta * gradient_fp32 self.assign(param, self.cast(param_fp32, param.dtype)) if mu != 1: self.assignadd(ax, self.cast((param_fp32 - ax_fp32) * mu, ax.dtype)) else: self.assign(ax, param) self.assign(eta, lr / (self.pow((1. + (self.lambd * lr * self.cast( self.squeeze(self.global_step), mstype.float32))), self.alpha))) self.assign(mu, 1. / self.squeeze(self.maximum(1., self.cast( self.squeeze(self.global_step), mstype.float32) - self.t0))) return success