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Regularized deep learning with nonconvex penalties

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Regularization methods are often employed in deep learning neural networks (DNNs) to prevent overfitting. For penalty based DNN regularization methods, convex penalties are typically considered because of their optimization guarantees. Recent theoretical work have shown that nonconvex penalties that satisfy certain regularity conditions are also guaranteed to perform well with standard optimization algorithms. In this paper, we examine new and currently existing nonconvex penalties for DNN regularization. We provide theoretical justifications for the new penalties and also assess the performance of all penalties with DNN analyses of seven datasets.

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Deep Loss Convexification for Learning Iterative Models

cs.CV · 2024-11-16 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Adding star-convexity hinge losses during training makes a model's loss landscape bowl-shaped around the ground truth and improves iterative predictions on RNN, point cloud registration, and image alignment tasks.

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  • Deep Loss Convexification for Learning Iterative Models cs.CV · 2024-11-16 · conditional · none · ref 36 · internal anchor

    Adding star-convexity hinge losses during training makes a model's loss landscape bowl-shaped around the ground truth and improves iterative predictions on RNN, point cloud registration, and image alignment tasks.