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On the Principle of Least Symmetry Breaking in Shallow ReLU Models

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arxiv 1912.11939 v3 pith:FQGOGC5W submitted 2019-12-26 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords leastsymmetrybreakinglossnetworksprinciplerelurespect
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We consider the optimization problem associated with fitting two-layer ReLU networks with respect to the squared loss, where labels are assumed to be generated by a target network. Focusing first on standard Gaussian inputs, we show that the structure of spurious local minima detected by stochastic gradient descent (SGD) is, in a well-defined sense, the \emph{least loss of symmetry} with respect to the target weights. A closer look at the analysis indicates that this principle of least symmetry breaking may apply to a broader range of settings. Motivated by this, we conduct a series of experiments which corroborate this hypothesis for different classes of non-isotropic non-product distributions, smooth activation functions and networks with a few layers.

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