Learning a Single Neuron for Non-monotonic Activation Functions

02/16/2022
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by   Lei Wu, et al.
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We study the problem of learning a single neuron š±ā†¦Ļƒ(š°^Tš±) with gradient descent (GD). All the existing positive results are limited to the case where Ļƒ is monotonic. However, it is recently observed that non-monotonic activation functions outperform the traditional monotonic ones in many applications. To fill this gap, we establish learnability without assuming monotonicity. Specifically, when the input distribution is the standard Gaussian, we show that mild conditions on Ļƒ (e.g., Ļƒ has a dominating linear part) are sufficient to guarantee the learnability in polynomial time and polynomial samples. Moreover, with a stronger assumption on the activation function, the condition of input distribution can be relaxed to a non-degeneracy of the marginal distribution. We remark that our conditions on Ļƒ are satisfied by practical non-monotonic activation functions, such as SiLU/Swish and GELU. We also discuss how our positive results are related to existing negative results on training two-layer neural networks.

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