No Spurious Local Minima in Deep Quadratic Networks

12/31/2019
by   Abbas Kazemipour, et al.
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Despite their practical success, a theoretical understanding of the loss landscape of neural networks has proven challenging due to the high-dimensional, non-convex, and highly nonlinear structure of such models. In this paper, we characterize the training landscape of the quadratic loss landscape for neural networks with quadratic activation functions. We prove existence of spurious local minima and saddle points which can be escaped easily with probability one when the number of neurons is greater than or equal to the input dimension and the norm of the training samples is used as a regressor. We prove that deep overparameterized neural networks with quadratic activations benefit from similar nice landscape properties. Our theoretical results are independent of data distribution and fill the existing gap in theory for two-layer quadratic neural networks. Finally, we empirically demonstrate convergence to a global minimum for these problems.

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