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Improved Convergence Guarantees for Shallow Neural Networks

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We continue a long line of research aimed at proving convergence of depth 2 neural networks, trained via gradient descent, to a global minimum. Like in many previous works, our model has the following features: regression with quadratic loss function, fully connected feedforward architecture, RelU activations, Gaussian data instances and network initialization, adversarial labels. It is more general in the sense that we allow both layers to be trained simultaneously and at {\em different} rates. Our results improve on state-of-the-art [Oymak Soltanolkotabi 20] (training the first layer only) and [Nguyen 21, Section 3.2] (training both layers with Le Cun's initialization). We also report several simple experiments with synthetic data. They strongly suggest that, at least in our model, the convergence phenomenon extends well beyond the ``NTK regime''.

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A Classical View on Benign Overfitting: The Role of Sample Size

cs.LG · 2025-05-16 · conditional · novelty 7.0

The paper proves high-probability, non-asymptotic bounds showing that kernel ridge regression and two-layer ReLU networks in the NTK regime can achieve both arbitrarily small training and test error without assuming the regression function lies in the kernel RKHS.

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  • A Classical View on Benign Overfitting: The Role of Sample Size cs.LG · 2025-05-16 · conditional · none · ref 80 · internal anchor

    The paper proves high-probability, non-asymptotic bounds showing that kernel ridge regression and two-layer ReLU networks in the NTK regime can achieve both arbitrarily small training and test error without assuming the regression function lies in the kernel RKHS.