Capacity Control of ReLU Neural Networks by Basis-path Norm
Shuxin Zheng, Qi Meng, Huishuai Zhang, Wei Chen, Nenghai Yu, Tie-Yan, Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces the basis-path norm, a new capacity measure for ReLU neural networks that better captures their generalization behavior and improves regularization performance.
Contribution
It proposes the basis-path norm based on linearly independent paths, establishes a generalization bound, and develops optimization algorithms for improved regularization.
Findings
Basis-path norm explains generalization behavior more accurately.
Regularization with basis-path norm outperforms previous methods.
Experiments show improved test performance on benchmark datasets.
Abstract
Recently, path norm was proposed as a new capacity measure for neural networks with Rectified Linear Unit (ReLU) activation function, which takes the rescaling-invariant property of ReLU into account. It has been shown that the generalization error bound in terms of the path norm explains the empirical generalization behaviors of the ReLU neural networks better than that of other capacity measures. Moreover, optimization algorithms which take path norm as the regularization term to the loss function, like Path-SGD, have been shown to achieve better generalization performance. However, the path norm counts the values of all paths, and hence the capacity measure based on path norm could be improperly influenced by the dependency among different paths. It is also known that each path of a ReLU network can be represented by a small group of linearly independent basis paths with…
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TopicsMachine Learning and ELM · Advanced Neural Network Applications · Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
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