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Tractability of approximation by general shallow networks

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arxiv 2308.03230 v2 pith:QLDHNVDH submitted 2023-08-07 cs.LG cs.NAmath.NA

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In this paper, we present a sharper version of the results in the paper Dimension independent bounds for general shallow networks; Neural Networks, \textbf{123} (2020), 142-152. Let $\mathbb{X}$ and $\mathbb{Y}$ be compact metric spaces. We consider approximation of functions of the form $ x\mapsto\int_{\mathbb{Y}} G( x, y)d\tau( y)$, $ x\in\mathbb{X}$, by $G$-networks of the form $ x\mapsto \sum_{k=1}^n a_kG( x, y_k)$, $ y_1,\cdots, y_n\in\mathbb{Y}$, $a_1,\cdots, a_n\in\mathbb{R}$. Defining the dimensions of $\mathbb{X}$ and $\mathbb{Y}$ in terms of covering numbers, we obtain dimension independent bounds on the degree of approximation in terms of $n$, where also the constants involved are all dependent at most polynomially on the dimensions. Applications include approximation by power rectified linear unit networks, zonal function networks, certain radial basis function networks as well as the important problem of function extension to higher dimensional spaces.

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