Distributed Stochastic Nonsmooth Nonconvex Optimization
Abstract
Distributed consensus optimization has received considerable attention in recent years; several distributed consensus-based algorithms have been proposed for (nonsmooth) convex and (smooth) nonconvex objective functions. However, the behavior of these distributed algorithms on nonconvex, nonsmooth and stochastic objective functions is not understood. This class of functions and distributed setting are motivated by several applications, including problems in machine learning and signal processing. This paper presents the first convergence analysis of the decentralized stochastic subgradient method for such classes of problems, over networks modeled as undirected, fixed, graphs.
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