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    • Distributed Systems
    • Machine Learning Optimization

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    • Distributed multiagent systems face a trade-off between communication efficiency and convergence speed.
    • Existing accelerated methods often require multiple communications per iteration, hindering efficiency.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop novel optimization-driven learning techniques for distributed systems.
    • To achieve accelerated convergence with reduced communication overhead.

    Main Methods:

    • Proposed two new methods: Heavy-Ball Exact Fusion (HBEF) and Nesterov-Accelerated Exact Fusion (NAEF).
    • Fused momentum mechanisms with bias correction for enhanced convergence.
    • Introduced a dual acceleration method via momentum parameter coordination.

    Main Results:

    • Achieved enhanced convergence with a single communication operation per iteration.
    • Demonstrated accelerated convergence compared to baseline and contemporary methods.
    • Validated superiority in transient speed and steady-state accuracy across machine learning tasks.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed methods, HBEF and NAEF, effectively balance communication efficiency and convergence acceleration.
    • Achieved state-of-the-art performance at significantly reduced communication costs (half or one-third).
    • Highlighted the critical role of momentum parameter coordination in distributed learning acceleration.