PhaseDNN - A Parallel Phase Shift Deep Neural Network for Adaptive Wideband Learning
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In this paper, we propose a phase shift deep neural network (PhaseDNN) which provides a wideband convergence in approximating a high dimensional function during its training of the network. The PhaseDNN utilizes the fact that many DNN achieves convergence in the low frequency range first, thus, a series of moderately-sized of DNNs are constructed and trained in parallel for ranges of higher frequencies. With the help of phase shifts in the frequency domain, implemented through a simple phase factor multiplication on the training data, each DNN in the series will be trained to approximate the target function's higher frequency content over a specific range. Due to the phase shift, each DNN achieves the speed of convergence as in the low frequency range. As a result, the proposed PhaseDNN system is able to convert wideband frequency learning to low frequency learning, thus allowing a uniform learning to wideband high dimensional functions with frequency adaptive training. Numerical results have demonstrated the capability of PhaseDNN in learning information of a target function from low to high frequency uniformly.
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