Mei and Montanari derive the exact asymptotic test error of random features ridge regression and show it reproduces the full double descent phenomenon without any misspecified structure.
Mean Field Limit of the Learning Dynamics of Multilayer Neural Networks
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Can multilayer neural networks -- typically constructed as highly complex structures with many nonlinearly activated neurons across layers -- behave in a non-trivial way that yet simplifies away a major part of their complexities? In this work, we uncover a phenomenon in which the behavior of these complex networks -- under suitable scalings and stochastic gradient descent dynamics -- becomes independent of the number of neurons as this number grows sufficiently large. We develop a formalism in which this many-neurons limiting behavior is captured by a set of equations, thereby exposing a previously unknown operating regime of these networks. While the current pursuit is mathematically non-rigorous, it is complemented with several experiments that validate the existence of this behavior.
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The generalization error of random features regression: Precise asymptotics and double descent curve
Mei and Montanari derive the exact asymptotic test error of random features ridge regression and show it reproduces the full double descent phenomenon without any misspecified structure.