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Deep Neural Networks for Image-Based Dietary Assessment
Published on: March 13, 2021
The training process of many deep networks explores the same low-dimensional manifold
Jialin Mao1, Itay Griniasty2, Han Kheng Teoh2
1Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Abstract:
We develop information-geometric techniques to analyze the trajectories of the predictions of deep networks during training. By examining the underlying high-dimensional probabilistic models, we reveal that the training process explores an effectively low-dimensional manifold. Networks with a wide range of architectures, sizes, trained using different optimization methods, regularization techniques, data augmentation techniques, and weight initializations lie on the same manifold in the prediction space. We study the details of this manifold to find that networks with different architectures follow distinguishable trajectories, but other factors have a minimal influence; larger networks train along a similar manifold as that of smaller networks, just faster; and networks initialized at very different parts of the prediction space converge to the solution along a similar manifold.
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