Regularizing convolutional NODE weights to promote contractivity improves robustness to noise and adversarial attacks by up to 34 percentage points.
Hamiltonian Deep Neural Networks Guaranteeing Non-vanishing Gradients by Design
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Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) training can be difficult due to vanishing and exploding gradients during weight optimization through backpropagation. To address this problem, we propose a general class of Hamiltonian DNNs (H-DNNs) that stem from the discretization of continuous-time Hamiltonian systems and include several existing DNN architectures based on ordinary differential equations. Our main result is that a broad set of H-DNNs ensures non-vanishing gradients by design for an arbitrary network depth. This is obtained by proving that, using a semi-implicit Euler discretization scheme, the backward sensitivity matrices involved in gradient computations are symplectic. We also provide an upper-bound to the magnitude of sensitivity matrices and show that exploding gradients can be controlled through regularization. Finally, we enable distributed implementations of backward and forward propagation algorithms in H-DNNs by characterizing appropriate sparsity constraints on the weight matrices. The good performance of H-DNNs is demonstrated on benchmark classification problems, including image classification with the MNIST dataset.
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Robust Convolution Neural ODEs via Contractivity-promoting regularization
Regularizing convolutional NODE weights to promote contractivity improves robustness to noise and adversarial attacks by up to 34 percentage points.