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Implicit Acceleration and Feature Learning in Infinitely Wide Neural Networks with Bottlenecks

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arxiv 2107.00364 v2 pith:OSS5IIUQ submitted 2021-07-01 cs.LG

Implicit Acceleration and Feature Learning in Infinitely Wide Neural Networks with Bottlenecks

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keywords networksaccelerationbottleneckinfinitelylearningneuralwidebottle-neck
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We analyze the learning dynamics of infinitely wide neural networks with a finite sized bottle-neck. Unlike the neural tangent kernel limit, a bottleneck in an otherwise infinite width network al-lows data dependent feature learning in its bottle-neck representation. We empirically show that a single bottleneck in infinite networks dramatically accelerates training when compared to purely in-finite networks, with an improved overall performance. We discuss the acceleration phenomena by drawing similarities to infinitely wide deep linear models, where the acceleration effect of a bottleneck can be understood theoretically.

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