Legendre-polynomial weight parameterization lowers training cost and improves stability in continuous-time network surrogates, but the reported accuracy advantage conflicts with the paper's own error table.
On orthogonality and learning recurrent networks with long term dependencies
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It is well known that it is challenging to train deep neural networks and recurrent neural networks for tasks that exhibit long term dependencies. The vanishing or exploding gradient problem is a well known issue associated with these challenges. One approach to addressing vanishing and exploding gradients is to use either soft or hard constraints on weight matrices so as to encourage or enforce orthogonality. Orthogonal matrices preserve gradient norm during backpropagation and may therefore be a desirable property. This paper explores issues with optimization convergence, speed and gradient stability when encouraging or enforcing orthogonality. To perform this analysis, we propose a weight matrix factorization and parameterization strategy through which we can bound matrix norms and therein control the degree of expansivity induced during backpropagation. We find that hard constraints on orthogonality can negatively affect the speed of convergence and model performance.
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Weight-Parameterization in Continuous Time Deep Neural Networks for Surrogate Modeling
Legendre-polynomial weight parameterization lowers training cost and improves stability in continuous-time network surrogates, but the reported accuracy advantage conflicts with the paper's own error table.