2020 AISTATS AISTATS 2020

Choosing the Sample with Lowest Loss makes SGD Robust

Abstract

The presence of outliers can potentially significantly skew the parameters of machine learning models trained via stochastic gradient descent (SGD). In this paper we propose a simple variant of the simple SGD method: in each step, first choose a set of k samples, then from these choose the one with the smallest current loss, and do an SGD-like update with this chosen sample. Vanilla SGD corresponds to $k=1$, i.e. no choice; $k>=2$ represents a new algorithm that is however effectively minimizing a non-convex surrogate loss. Our main contribution is a theoretical analysis of the robustness properties of this idea for ML problems which are sums of convex losses; these are backed up with synthetic and small-scale neural network experiments.

🐣 Hot Topic Early Bird — stochastic gradient descent
🐝 Cross-Pollinator — Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Vision, Data Science & Analytics, Deep Learning, Knowledge & Reasoning, Machine Learning, Mathematics & Optimization, Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning
🧭 Keyword Pioneer — non-convex surrogate loss