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Deep Ridgelet Transform and Unified Universality Theorem for Deep and Shallow Joint-Group-Equivariant Machines

Machine Learning 2025-06-10 v5 Representation Theory Machine Learning

Abstract

We present a constructive universal approximation theorem for learning machines equipped with joint-group-equivariant feature maps, called the joint-equivariant machines, based on the group representation theory. ``Constructive'' here indicates that the distribution of parameters is given in a closed-form expression known as the ridgelet transform. Joint-group-equivariance encompasses a broad class of feature maps that generalize classical group-equivariance. Particularly, fully-connected networks are not group-equivariant but are joint-group-equivariant. Our main theorem also unifies the universal approximation theorems for both shallow and deep networks. Until this study, the universality of deep networks has been shown in a different manner from the universality of shallow networks, but our results discuss them on common ground. Now we can understand the approximation schemes of various learning machines in a unified manner. As applications, we show the constructive universal approximation properties of four examples: depth-nn joint-equivariant machine, depth-nn fully-connected network, depth-nn group-convolutional network, and a new depth-22 network with quadratic forms whose universality has not been known.

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@article{arxiv.2405.13682,
  title  = {Deep Ridgelet Transform and Unified Universality Theorem for Deep and Shallow Joint-Group-Equivariant Machines},
  author = {Sho Sonoda and Yuka Hashimoto and Isao Ishikawa and Masahiro Ikeda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.13682},
  year   = {2025}
}

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accepted at ICML2025