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Implicit Regularization via Neural Feature Alignment

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arxiv 2008.00938 v3 pith:3A7K72GB submitted 2020-08-03 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords regularizationalignmentalongcomplexityfeatureimplicitneuraltangent
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We approach the problem of implicit regularization in deep learning from a geometrical viewpoint. We highlight a regularization effect induced by a dynamical alignment of the neural tangent features introduced by Jacot et al, along a small number of task-relevant directions. This can be interpreted as a combined mechanism of feature selection and compression. By extrapolating a new analysis of Rademacher complexity bounds for linear models, we motivate and study a heuristic complexity measure that captures this phenomenon, in terms of sequences of tangent kernel classes along optimization paths.

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