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Computational issues in Optimization for Deep networks

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arxiv 2405.02089 v1 pith:7RSCVIS5 submitted 2024-05-03 math.OC

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The paper aims to investigate relevant computational issues of deep neural network architectures with an eye to the interaction between the optimization algorithm and the classification performance. In particular, we aim to analyze the behaviour of state-of-the-art optimization algorithms in relationship to their hyperparameters setting in order to detect robustness with respect to the choice of a certain starting point in ending on different local solutions. We conduct extensive computational experiments using nine open-source optimization algorithms to train deep Convolutional Neural Network architectures on an image multi-class classification task. Precisely, we consider several architectures by changing the number of layers and neurons per layer, in order to evaluate the impact of different width and depth structures on the computational optimization performance.

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