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Grokking in Linear Estimators -- A Solvable Model that Groks without Understanding

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arxiv 2310.16441 v1 pith:HNL4SXOS submitted 2023-10-25 stat.ML cond-mat.dis-nncs.LGmath-phmath.MP

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Grokking is the intriguing phenomenon where a model learns to generalize long after it has fit the training data. We show both analytically and numerically that grokking can surprisingly occur in linear networks performing linear tasks in a simple teacher-student setup with Gaussian inputs. In this setting, the full training dynamics is derived in terms of the training and generalization data covariance matrix. We present exact predictions on how the grokking time depends on input and output dimensionality, train sample size, regularization, and network initialization. We demonstrate that the sharp increase in generalization accuracy may not imply a transition from "memorization" to "understanding", but can simply be an artifact of the accuracy measure. We provide empirical verification for our calculations, along with preliminary results indicating that some predictions also hold for deeper networks, with non-linear activations.

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  1. Grokking Explained: A Statistical Phenomenon

    cs.LG 2025-02 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    Grokking can be triggered systematically by shifting the training distribution through imbalanced subclass sampling, even with dense data and little hyperparameter tuning.

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