Empirical Loss Landscape Analysis of Neural Network Activation Functions
Abstract
Activation functions play a significant role in neural network design by enabling non-linearity. The choice of activation function was previously shown to influence the properties of the resulting loss landscape. Understanding the relationship between activation functions and loss landscape properties is important for neural architecture and training algorithm design. This study empirically investigates neural network loss landscapes associated with hyperbolic tangent, rectified linear unit, and exponential linear unit activation functions. Rectified linear unit is shown to yield the most convex loss landscape, and exponential linear unit is shown to yield the least flat loss landscape, and to exhibit superior generalisation performance. The presence of wide and narrow valleys in the loss landscape is established for all activation functions, and the narrow valleys are shown to correlate with saturated neurons and implicitly regularised network configurations.
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@article{arxiv.2306.16090,
title = {Empirical Loss Landscape Analysis of Neural Network Activation Functions},
author = {Anna Sergeevna Bosman and Andries Engelbrecht and Marde Helbig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.16090},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for publication in Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, July 15--19, 2023, Lisbon, Portugal