Mathematics > Optimization and Control
[Submitted on 6 Oct 2022]
Title:Generalization to the Natural Gradient Descent
View PDFAbstract:Optimization problem, which is aimed at finding the global minimal value of a given cost function, is one of the central problem in science and engineering. Various numerical methods have been proposed to solve this problem, among which the Gradient Descent (GD) method is the most popular one due to its simplicity and efficiency. However, the GD method suffers from two main issues: the local minima and the slow convergence especially near the minima point. The Natural Gradient Descent(NGD), which has been proved as one of the most powerful method for various optimization problems in machine learning, tensor network, variational quantum algorithms and so on, supplies an efficient way to accelerate the convergence. Here, we give a unified method to extend the NGD method to a more general situation which keeps the fast convergence by looking for a more suitable metric through introducing a 'proper' reference Riemannian manifold. Our method generalizes the NDG, and may give more insight of the optimization methods.
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