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arxiv: 2102.11011 · v4 · pith:FC6YKNORnew · submitted 2021-02-22 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.AI

The Uncanny Similarity of Recurrence and Depth

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.AI
keywords networksmodelsrecurrentsamefeed-forwarddeepdepthfilters
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It is widely believed that deep neural networks contain layer specialization, wherein neural networks extract hierarchical features representing edges and patterns in shallow layers and complete objects in deeper layers. Unlike common feed-forward models that have distinct filters at each layer, recurrent networks reuse the same parameters at various depths. In this work, we observe that recurrent models exhibit the same hierarchical behaviors and the same performance benefits with depth as feed-forward networks despite reusing the same filters at every recurrence. By training models of various feed-forward and recurrent architectures on several datasets for image classification as well as maze solving, we show that recurrent networks have the ability to closely emulate the behavior of non-recurrent deep models, often doing so with far fewer parameters.

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