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Published on: March 10, 2011
Predictive Power of a Bayesian Effective Action for Fully Connected One Hidden Layer Neural Networks in the
P Baglioni1,2, R Pacelli3,4, R Aiudi1,2
1Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche, Fisiche e Informatiche, <a href="https://ror.org/02k7wn190">Università degli Studi di Parma</a>, Parco Area delle Scienze, 7/A 43124 Parma, Italy.
Abstract:
We perform accurate numerical experiments with fully connected one hidden layer neural networks trained with a discretized Langevin dynamics on the MNIST and CIFAR10 datasets. Our goal is to empirically determine the regimes of validity of a recently derived Bayesian effective action for shallow architectures in the proportional limit. We explore the predictive power of the theory as a function of the parameters (the temperature T, the magnitude of the Gaussian priors λ_{1}, λ_{0}, the size of the hidden layer N_{1}, and the size of the training set P) by comparing the experimental and predicted generalization error. The very good agreement between the effective theory and the experiments represents an indication that global rescaling of the infinite-width kernel is a main physical mechanism for kernel renormalization in fully connected Bayesian standard-scaled shallow networks.
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