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Convergence of a Relaxed Variable Splitting Method for Learning Sparse Neural Networks via $\ell_1, \ell_0$, and transformed-$\ell_1$ Penalties

Optimization and Control 2020-02-26 v3

Abstract

Sparsification of neural networks is one of the effective complexity reduction methods to improve efficiency and generalizability. We consider the problem of learning a one hidden layer convolutional neural network with ReLU activation function via gradient descent under sparsity promoting penalties. It is known that when the input data is Gaussian distributed, no-overlap networks (without penalties) in regression problems with ground truth can be learned in polynomial time at high probability. We propose a relaxed variable splitting method integrating thresholding and gradient descent to overcome the lack of non-smoothness in the loss function. The sparsity in network weight is realized during the optimization (training) process. We prove that under 1,0\ell_1, \ell_0; and transformed-1\ell_1 penalties, no-overlap networks can be learned with high probability, and the iterative weights converge to a global limit which is a transformation of the true weight under a novel thresholding operation. Numerical experiments confirm theoretical findings, and compare the accuracy and sparsity trade-off among the penalties.

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@article{arxiv.1812.05719,
  title  = {Convergence of a Relaxed Variable Splitting Method for Learning Sparse Neural Networks via $\ell_1, \ell_0$, and transformed-$\ell_1$ Penalties},
  author = {Thu Dinh and Jack Xin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05719},
  year   = {2020}
}