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my_optim.py
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import math
import torch
import torch.optim as optim
class SharedAdam(optim.Adam):
"""Implements Adam algorithm with shared states.
"""
def __init__(self,
params,
lr=1e-3,
betas=(0.9, 0.999),
eps=1e-8,
weight_decay=0):
super(SharedAdam, self).__init__(params, lr, betas, eps, weight_decay)
for group in self.param_groups:
for p in group['params']:
state = self.state[p]
state['step'] = torch.zeros(1)
state['exp_avg'] = p.data.new().resize_as_(p.data).zero_()
state['exp_avg_sq'] = p.data.new().resize_as_(p.data).zero_()
def share_memory(self):
for group in self.param_groups:
for p in group['params']:
state = self.state[p]
state['step'].share_memory_()
state['exp_avg'].share_memory_()
state['exp_avg_sq'].share_memory_()
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
state = self.state[p]
exp_avg, exp_avg_sq = state['exp_avg'], state['exp_avg_sq']
beta1, beta2 = group['betas']
state['step'] += 1
if group['weight_decay'] != 0:
grad = grad.add(group['weight_decay'], p.data)
# Decay the first and second moment running average coefficient
exp_avg.mul_(beta1).add_(1 - beta1, grad)
exp_avg_sq.mul_(beta2).addcmul_(1 - beta2, grad, grad)
denom = exp_avg_sq.sqrt().add_(group['eps'])
bias_correction1 = 1 - beta1 ** state['step'].item()
bias_correction2 = 1 - beta2 ** state['step'].item()
step_size = group['lr'] * math.sqrt(
bias_correction2) / bias_correction1
p.data.addcdiv_(-step_size, exp_avg, denom)
return loss