mindspore.ops.SparseApplyProximalAdagrad

class mindspore.ops.SparseApplyProximalAdagrad(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Updates relevant entries according to the proximal adagrad algorithm. Compared with ApplyProximalAdagrad, an additional index tensor is input.

\[accum += grad * grad\]
\[\text{prox_v} = var - lr * grad * \frac{1}{\sqrt{accum}}\]
\[var = \frac{sign(\text{prox_v})}{1 + lr * l2} * \max(\left| \text{prox_v} \right| - lr * l1, 0)\]

Inputs of var, accum and grad comply with the implicit type conversion rules to make the data types consistent. If they have different data types, lower priority data type will be converted to relatively highest priority data type. RuntimeError exception will be thrown when the data type conversion of Parameter is required.

Parameters

use_locking (bool) – If true, the var and accum tensors will be protected from being updated. Default: False.

Inputs:
  • var (Parameter) - Variable tensor to be updated. The data type must be float16 or float32.

  • accum (Parameter) - Variable tensor to be updated, has the same dtype as var.

  • lr (Union[Number, Tensor]) - The learning rate value, must be a float number or a scalar tensor with float16 or float32 data type.

  • l1 (Union[Number, Tensor]) - l1 regularization strength, must be a float number or a scalar tensor with float16 or float32 data type.

  • l2 (Union[Number, Tensor]) - l2 regularization strength, must be a float number or a scalar tensor with float16 or float32 data type..

  • grad (Tensor) - A tensor of the same type as var, for the gradient.

  • indices (Tensor) - A tensor of indices in the first dimension of var and accum. If there are duplicates in indices, the behavior is undefined. Must be one of the following types: int32, int64.

Outputs:

Tuple of 2 tensors, the updated parameters.

  • var (Tensor) - The same shape and data type as var.

  • accum (Tensor) - The same shape and data type as accum.

Raises
  • TypeError – If use_locking is not a bool.

  • TypeError – If dtype of var, accum, lr, l1, l2, scalar or grad is neither float16 nor float32.

  • TypeError – If dtype of indices is neither int32 nor int64.

Supported Platforms:

Ascend GPU

Examples

>>> import numpy as np
>>> import mindspore.nn as nn
>>> from mindspore import Tensor, Parameter
>>> from mindspore.ops import operations as ops
>>> class Net(nn.Cell):
...     def __init__(self):
...         super(Net, self).__init__()
...         self.sparse_apply_proximal_adagrad = ops.SparseApplyProximalAdagrad()
...         self.var = Parameter(Tensor(np.array([[4.1, 7.2], [1.1, 3.0]], np.float32)), name="var")
...         self.accum = Parameter(Tensor(np.array([[0, 0], [0, 0]], np.float32)), name="accum")
...         self.lr = 1.0
...         self.l1 = 1.0
...         self.l2 = 0.0
...     def construct(self, grad, indices):
...         out = self.sparse_apply_proximal_adagrad(self.var, self.accum, self.lr, self.l1,
...                                                  self.l2, grad, indices)
...         return out
...
>>> net = Net()
>>> grad = Tensor(np.array([[1, 1], [1, 1]], np.float32))
>>> indices = Tensor(np.array([0, 1], np.int32))
>>> output = net(grad, indices)
>>> print(output)
(Tensor(shape=[2, 2], dtype=Float32, value=
[[ 2.09999990e+00,  5.19999981e+00],
 [ 0.00000000e+00,  1.00000000e+00]]), Tensor(shape=[2, 2], dtype=Float32, value=
[[ 1.00000000e+00,  1.00000000e+00],
 [ 1.00000000e+00,  1.00000000e+00]]))