Straggler Mitigation in Distributed Matrix Multiplication: Fundamental Limits and Optimal Coding
January 23, 2018 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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Authors
Qian Yu, Mohammad Ali Maddah-Ali, A. Salman Avestimehr
arXiv ID
1801.07487
Category
cs.IT: Information Theory
Cross-listed
cs.DC
Citations
42
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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6 months ago
Abstract
We consider the problem of massive matrix multiplication, which underlies many data analytic applications, in a large-scale distributed system comprising a group of worker nodes. We target the stragglers' delay performance bottleneck, which is due to the unpredictable latency in waiting for slowest nodes (or stragglers) to finish their tasks. We propose a novel coding strategy, named \emph{entangled polynomial code}, for designing the intermediate computations at the worker nodes in order to minimize the recovery threshold (i.e., the number of workers that we need to wait for in order to compute the final output). We demonstrate the optimality of entangled polynomial code in several cases, and show that it provides orderwise improvement over the conventional schemes for straggler mitigation. Furthermore, we characterize the optimal recovery threshold among all linear coding strategies within a factor of $2$ using \emph{bilinear complexity}, by developing an improved version of the entangled polynomial code. In particular, while evaluating bilinear complexity is a well-known challenging problem, we show that optimal recovery threshold for linear coding strategies can be approximated within a factor of $2$ of this fundamental quantity. On the other hand, the improved version of the entangled polynomial code enables further and orderwise reduction in the recovery threshold, compared to its basic version. Finally, we show that the techniques developed in this paper can also be extended to several other problems such as coded convolution and fault-tolerant computing, leading to tight characterizations.
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