资源论文An Analytical Formula of Population Gradient for two-layered ReLU network and its Applications in Convergence and Critical Point Analysis

An Analytical Formula of Population Gradient for two-layered ReLU network and its Applications in Convergence and Critical Point Analysis

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Abstract

In this paper, we explore theoretical properties of training a Ptwo-layered ReLU netK ? work 图片.png with centered d-dimensional spherical Gaussian input x (σ=ReLU). We train our network with gradient descent on w to mimic the output of a teacher network with the same architecture and fixed parameters w* . We show that its population gradient has an analytical formula, leading to interesting theoretical analysis of critical points and convergence behaviors. First, we prove that critical points outside the hyperplane spanned by the teacher parameters (“out-of-plane“) are not isolated and form manifolds, and characterize inplane critical-point-free regions for two ReLU case. On the other hand, convergence to w* for one ReLU node is guaranteed with at least (1 - ε)/2 probability, if weights are initialized randomly with standard deviation upper-bounded by 图片.png consistent with empirical practice. For network with many ReLU nodes, we prove that an infinitesimal perturbation of weight initialization results in convergence towards w* (or its permutation), a phenomenon known as spontaneous symmetric-breaking (SSB) in physics. We assume no independence of ReLU activations. Simulation verifies our findings.

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