On the Benefit of Width for Neural Networks: Disappearance of Bad Basins
December 28, 2018 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ SIAM Journal on Optimization
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Authors
Dawei Li, Tian Ding, Ruoyu Sun
arXiv ID
1812.11039
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Cross-listed
math.OC,
stat.ML
Citations
41
Venue
SIAM Journal on Optimization
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Wide networks are often believed to have a nice optimization landscape, but what rigorous results can we prove? To understand the benefit of width, it is important to identify the difference between wide and narrow networks. In this work, we prove that from narrow to wide networks, there is a phase transition from having sub-optimal basins to no sub-optimal basins. Specifically, we prove two results: on the positive side, for any continuous activation functions, the loss surface of a class of wide networks has no sub-optimal basins, where "basin" is defined as the set-wise strict local minimum; on the negative side, for a large class of networks with width below a threshold, we construct strict local minima that are not global. These two results together show the phase transition from narrow to wide networks.
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