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Towards an Understanding of Residual Networks Using Neural Tangent Hierarchy (NTH)

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Gradient descent yields zero training loss in polynomial time for deep neural networks despite non-convex nature of the objective function. The behavior of network in the infinite width limit trained by gradient descent can be described by the Neural Tangent Kernel (NTK) introduced in \cite{Jacot2018Neural}. In this paper, we study dynamics of the NTK for finite width Deep Residual Network (ResNet) using the neural tangent hierarchy (NTH) proposed in \cite{Huang2019Dynamics}. For a ResNet with smooth and Lipschitz activation function, we reduce the requirement on the layer width $m$ with respect to the number of training samples $n$ from quartic to cubic. Our analysis suggests strongly that the particular skip-connection structure of ResNet is the main reason for its triumph over fully-connected network.

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Learn Singularly Perturbed Solutions via Homotopy Dynamics

cs.LG · 2025-02-01 · conditional · novelty 4.0

A homotopy continuation method that starts training at a large PDE parameter and tracks the solution to small values improves neural network solvers for singularly perturbed problems.

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  • Learn Singularly Perturbed Solutions via Homotopy Dynamics cs.LG · 2025-02-01 · conditional · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    A homotopy continuation method that starts training at a large PDE parameter and tracks the solution to small values improves neural network solvers for singularly perturbed problems.