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"""Lamb optimizer."""
import collections
import math
import torch
from torch.utils.tensorboard import SummaryWriter
from torch.optim import Optimizer
def log_lamb_rs(optimizer: Optimizer, event_writer: SummaryWriter, token_count: int):
"""Log a histogram of trust ratio scalars in across layers."""
results = collections.defaultdict(list)
for group in optimizer.param_groups:
for p in group['params']:
state = optimizer.state[p]
for i in ('weight_norm', 'adam_norm', 'trust_ratio'):
if i in state:
results[i].append(state[i])
for k, v in results.items():
event_writer.add_histogram(f'lamb/{k}', torch.tensor(v), token_count)
class Lamb(Optimizer):
r"""Implements Lamb algorithm.
It has been proposed in `Large Batch Optimization for Deep Learning: Training BERT in 76 minutes`_.
Arguments:
params (iterable): iterable of parameters to optimize or dicts defining
parameter groups
lr (float, optional): learning rate (default: 1e-3)
betas (Tuple[float, float], optional): coefficients used for computing
running averages of gradient and its square (default: (0.9, 0.999))
eps (float, optional): term added to the denominator to improve
numerical stability (default: 1e-8)
weight_decay (float, optional): weight decay (L2 penalty) (default: 0)
adam (bool, optional): always use trust ratio = 1, which turns this into
Adam. Useful for comparison purposes.
.. _Large Batch Optimization for Deep Learning: Training BERT in 76 minutes:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.00962
"""
def __init__(self, params, lr=1e-3, betas=(0.9, 0.999), eps=1e-6,
weight_decay=0, adam=False):
if not 0.0 <= lr:
raise ValueError("Invalid learning rate: {}".format(lr))
if not 0.0 <= eps:
raise ValueError("Invalid epsilon value: {}".format(eps))
if not 0.0 <= betas[0] < 1.0:
raise ValueError("Invalid beta parameter at index 0: {}".format(betas[0]))
if not 0.0 <= betas[1] < 1.0:
raise ValueError("Invalid beta parameter at index 1: {}".format(betas[1]))
defaults = dict(lr=lr, betas=betas, eps=eps,
weight_decay=weight_decay)
self.adam = adam
super(Lamb, self).__init__(params, defaults)
def step(self, closure=None):
"""Performs a single optimization step.
Arguments:
closure (callable, optional): A closure that reevaluates the model
and returns the loss.
"""
loss = None
if closure is not None:
loss = closure()
for group in self.param_groups:
for p in group['params']:
if p.grad is None:
continue
grad = p.grad.data
if grad.is_sparse:
raise RuntimeError('Lamb does not support sparse gradients, consider SparseAdam instad.')
state = self.state[p]
# State initialization
if len(state) == 0:
state['step'] = 0
# Exponential moving average of gradient values
state['exp_avg'] = torch.zeros_like(p.data)
# Exponential moving average of squared gradient values
state['exp_avg_sq'] = torch.zeros_like(p.data)
exp_avg, exp_avg_sq = state['exp_avg'], state['exp_avg_sq']
beta1, beta2 = group['betas']
state['step'] += 1
# Decay the first and second moment running average coefficient
# m_t
exp_avg.mul_(beta1).add_(1 - beta1, grad)
# v_t
exp_avg_sq.mul_(beta2).addcmul_(1 - beta2, grad, grad)
# Paper v3 does not use debiasing.
# Apply bias to lr to avoid broadcast.
step_size = group['lr'] # * math.sqrt(bias_correction2) / bias_correction1
weight_norm = p.data.pow(2).sum().sqrt().clamp(0, 10)
adam_step = exp_avg / exp_avg_sq.sqrt().add(group['eps'])
if group['weight_decay'] != 0:
adam_step.add_(group['weight_decay'], p.data)
adam_norm = adam_step.pow(2).sum().sqrt()
if weight_norm == 0 or adam_norm == 0:
trust_ratio = 1
else:
trust_ratio = weight_norm / adam_norm
state['weight_norm'] = weight_norm
state['adam_norm'] = adam_norm
state['trust_ratio'] = trust_ratio
if self.adam:
trust_ratio = 1
p.data.add_(-step_size * trust_ratio, adam_step)
return loss