An Adaptive Tangent Feature Perspective of Neural Networks
Abstract
In order to better understand feature learning in neural networks, we propose a framework for understanding linear models in tangent feature space where the features are allowed to be transformed during training. We consider linear transformations of features, resulting in a joint optimization over parameters and transformations with a bilinear interpolation constraint. We show that this optimization problem has an equivalent linearly constrained optimization with structured regularization that encourages approximately low rank solutions. Specializing to neural network structure, we gain insights into how the features and thus the kernel function change, providing additional nuance to the phenomenon of kernel alignment when the target function is poorly represented using tangent features. We verify our theoretical observations in the kernel alignment of real neural networks.
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@article{arxiv.2308.15478,
title = {An Adaptive Tangent Feature Perspective of Neural Networks},
author = {Daniel LeJeune and Sina Alemohammad},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.15478},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
14 pages, 3 figures. Appeared at the First Conference on Parsimony and Learning (CPAL 2024)