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Deep Neural Networks for Image-Based Dietary Assessment
Published on: March 13, 2021
Mechanism for feature learning in neural networks and backpropagation-free machine learning models
Adityanarayanan Radhakrishnan1,2, Daniel Beaglehole3, Parthe Pandit4,5
1Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Abstract:
Understanding how neural networks learn features, or relevant patterns in data, for prediction is necessary for their reliable use in technological and scientific applications. In this work, we presented a unifying mathematical mechanism, known as average gradient outer product (AGOP), that characterized feature learning in neural networks. We provided empirical evidence that AGOP captured features learned by various neural network architectures, including transformer-based language models, convolutional networks, multilayer perceptrons, and recurrent neural networks. Moreover, we demonstrated that AGOP, which is backpropagation-free, enabled feature learning in machine learning models, such as kernel machines, that a priori could not identify task-specific features. Overall, we established a fundamental mechanism that captured feature learning in neural networks and enabled feature learning in general machine learning models.
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