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Function approximation by deep networks

Machine Learning 2019-11-26 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

We show that deep networks are better than shallow networks at approximating functions that can be expressed as a composition of functions described by a directed acyclic graph, because the deep networks can be designed to have the same compositional structure, while a shallow network cannot exploit this knowledge. Thus, the blessing of compositionality mitigates the curse of dimensionality. On the other hand, a theorem called good propagation of errors allows to `lift' theorems about shallow networks to those about deep networks with an appropriate choice of norms, smoothness, etc. We illustrate this in three contexts where each channel in the deep network calculates a spherical polynomial, a non-smooth ReLU network, or another zonal function network related closely with the ReLU network.

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@article{arxiv.1905.12882,
  title  = {Function approximation by deep networks},
  author = {H. N. Mhaskar and T. Poggio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.12882},
  year   = {2019}
}

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To appear in Communications in pure and applied mathematics