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On the Algorithmic Stability and Generalization of Adaptive Optimization Methods

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arxiv 2211.03970 v1 pith:QK7VFMNJ submitted 2022-11-08 cs.LG math.OC

classification cs.LGmath.OC
keywords adaptivegeneralizationmethodsoptimizationpropertiesstabilityframeworklearning
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Despite their popularity in deep learning and machine learning in general, the theoretical properties of adaptive optimizers such as Adagrad, RMSProp, Adam or AdamW are not yet fully understood. In this paper, we develop a novel framework to study the stability and generalization of these optimization methods. Based on this framework, we show provable guarantees about such properties that depend heavily on a single parameter $\beta_2$. Our empirical experiments support our claims and provide practical insights into the stability and generalization properties of adaptive optimization methods.

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