Rate of Convergence of Polynomial Networks to Gaussian Processes
Probability
2021-11-08 v1 Machine Learning
Machine Learning
Abstract
We examine one-hidden-layer neural networks with random weights. It is well-known that in the limit of infinitely many neurons they simplify to Gaussian processes. For networks with a polynomial activation, we demonstrate that the rate of this convergence in 2-Wasserstein metric is , where is the number of hidden neurons. We suspect this rate is asymptotically sharp. We improve the known convergence rate for other activations, to power-law in for ReLU and inverse-square-root up to logarithmic factors for erf. We explore the interplay between spherical harmonics, Stein kernels and optimal transport in the non-isotropic setting.
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@article{arxiv.2111.03175,
title = {Rate of Convergence of Polynomial Networks to Gaussian Processes},
author = {Adam Klukowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.03175},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
23 pages (13 for the main body)