Controlling model complexity through smaller initialization rates and stronger weight decay improved LLM benchmark scores and made loss-versus-scale curves descend faster.
Gradient Dynamics of Shallow Univariate ReLU Networks
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
We present a theoretical and empirical study of the gradient dynamics of overparameterized shallow ReLU networks with one-dimensional input, solving least-squares interpolation. We show that the gradient dynamics of such networks are determined by the gradient flow in a non-redundant parameterization of the network function. We examine the principal qualitative features of this gradient flow. In particular, we determine conditions for two learning regimes:kernel and adaptive, which depend both on the relative magnitude of initialization of weights in different layers and the asymptotic behavior of initialization coefficients in the limit of large network widths. We show that learning in the kernel regime yields smooth interpolants, minimizing curvature, and reduces to cubic splines for uniform initializations. Learning in the adaptive regime favors instead linear splines, where knots cluster adaptively at the sample points.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
cs.LG 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1roles
background 1polarities
unclear 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Scalable Complexity Control Facilitates Reasoning Ability of LLMs
Controlling model complexity through smaller initialization rates and stronger weight decay improved LLM benchmark scores and made loss-versus-scale curves descend faster.