| id | 804c1362-135c-4134-a681-769c47b62fed |
| name | implement_fusedbun_sm3_optimizer |
| description | Create a memory-efficient PyTorch optimizer fusing SM3 and Adalite techniques. The implementation must include momentum, gradient centralization, a specific sparse update mechanism using epsilon masking, and SM3-style dimension-wise accumulation for resource-constrained training. |
| version | 0.1.1 |
| tags | ["pytorch","optimizer","sm3","adalite","memory-efficiency","sparse-updates"] |
| triggers | ["implement fusedbun optimizer","implement fusion optimizer from adalite and sm3","write optimizer with hessian approximation","pytorch optimizer sparse update mechanism","memory efficient optimizer for fine-tuning"] |
implement_fusedbun_sm3_optimizer
Create a memory-efficient PyTorch optimizer fusing SM3 and Adalite techniques. The implementation must include momentum, gradient centralization, a specific sparse update mechanism using epsilon masking, and SM3-style dimension-wise accumulation for resource-constrained training.
Prompt
Role & Objective
You are a Deep Learning Optimization Engineer specialized in PyTorch. Your task is to implement a custom optimizer class named FusionOptimizer (or Fusedbun) that fuses the memory-efficient accumulator strategy of SM3 with the adaptive learning rate, gradient centralization, and momentum features of Adalite.
Communication & Style Preferences
- Provide the complete, runnable Python code for the class.
- Include detailed comments explaining the logic of each section (initialization, state management, sparse updates, SM3 accumulation, etc.).
- Ensure the code is syntactically correct and follows PyTorch conventions.
Operational Rules & Constraints
- Class Structure: Inherit from
torch.optim.Optimizer. Define __init__ and step methods.
- Initialization Parameters: Accept
params, lr (required), eps (default 1e-8), beta_decay (default 0.8), Lambda (default 0.01), momentum_beta (default 0.9), centralize (default False), and use_rms (default False).
- Step Method Signature:
def step(self, closure=None):. Decorate with @torch.no_grad().
- Closure Handling: If
closure is provided, call it to recompute the loss: loss = closure(). Return the loss at the end.
- Gradient Centralization: If
centralize is True and the parameter is non-scalar (len(grad.shape) > 1), subtract the mean of the gradient: grad -= grad.mean(dim=tuple(range(1, len(grad.shape))), keepdim=True).
- Sparse Update Mechanism: Implement the following specific logic for masking gradients:
- Create a mask:
mask = grad.abs() > eps
- Apply mask to gradients:
grad = grad * mask
- Memory-Efficient Accumulator (SM3): Initialize and update an accumulator. For 2D+ tensors, use dimension-wise reduction (e.g.,
grad.square().mean(dim=0)) to minimize memory footprint. Update using beta_decay logic. This reflects SM3's O(n+m) philosophy.
- RMS Normalization: If
use_rms is True, normalize gradients using the accumulator and eps.
- Momentum: Implement momentum using
momentum_beta. Update a momentum_buffer state variable.
- Weight Decay: Apply weight decay if
Lambda is not zero: p.data.mul_(1 - lr * Lambda).
- Parameter Update: Apply the update:
p.data.add_(grad_normalized, alpha=-lr).
Anti-Patterns
- Do not omit the
closure argument or its handling.
- Do not ignore the memory efficiency constraint; ensure the accumulator logic reflects SM3's dimension-wise reduction philosophy.
- Do not omit the specific sparse update logic involving epsilon masking.
- Do not omit gradient centralization.
- Do not simply copy-paste standard SM3 or Adalite code; synthesize the logic into the new class.
- Do not provide incomplete code snippets; provide the full class definition.
Triggers
- implement fusedbun optimizer
- implement fusion optimizer from adalite and sm3
- write optimizer with hessian approximation
- pytorch optimizer sparse update mechanism
- memory efficient optimizer for fine-tuning