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Approximation Rate of the Transformer Architecture for Sequence Modeling

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The Transformer architecture is widely applied in sequence modeling applications, yet the theoretical understanding of its working principles remains limited. In this work, we investigate the approximation rate for single-layer Transformers with one head. We consider a class of non-linear relationships and identify a novel notion of complexity measures to establish an explicit Jackson-type approximation rate estimate for the Transformer. This rate reveals the structural properties of the Transformer and suggests the types of sequential relationships it is best suited for approximating. In particular, the results on approximation rates enable us to concretely analyze the differences between the Transformer and classical sequence modeling methods, such as recurrent neural networks.

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cs.LG 1

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2025 1

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Universal Approximation of Visual Autoregressive Transformers

cs.LG · 2025-02-10 · reject · novelty 4.0

The paper's headline claim that VAR transformers universally approximate all Lipschitz image maps is not supported, because the theorem restricts the target class and its key lemma has an invalid linearity step.

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  • Universal Approximation of Visual Autoregressive Transformers cs.LG · 2025-02-10 · reject · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    The paper's headline claim that VAR transformers universally approximate all Lipschitz image maps is not supported, because the theorem restricts the target class and its key lemma has an invalid linearity step.