Active lifting of data distributions via latent-sequence sampling and max-rate uncertainty reduction formally derives slow-thinking LLMs and places them on representation and sampler hierarchies that can be climbed.
A Priori Estimates of the Population Risk for Residual Networks
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Optimal a priori estimates are derived for the population risk, also known as the generalization error, of a regularized residual network model. An important part of the regularized model is the usage of a new path norm, called the weighted path norm, as the regularization term. The weighted path norm treats the skip connections and the nonlinearities differently so that paths with more nonlinearities are regularized by larger weights. The error estimates are a priori in the sense that the estimates depend only on the target function, not on the parameters obtained in the training process. The estimates are optimal, in a high dimensional setting, in the sense that both the bound for the approximation and estimation errors are comparable to the Monte Carlo error rates. A crucial step in the proof is to establish an optimal bound for the Rademacher complexity of the residual networks. Comparisons are made with existing norm-based generalization error bounds.
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A First-Principles Theory of Slow Thinking and Active Perception
Active lifting of data distributions via latent-sequence sampling and max-rate uncertainty reduction formally derives slow-thinking LLMs and places them on representation and sampler hierarchies that can be climbed.