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Theory of the Frequency Principle for General Deep Neural Networks

Machine Learning 2019-07-03 v2 Optimization and Control Machine Learning

Abstract

Along with fruitful applications of Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) to realistic problems, recently, some empirical studies of DNNs reported a universal phenomenon of Frequency Principle (F-Principle): a DNN tends to learn a target function from low to high frequencies during the training. The F-Principle has been very useful in providing both qualitative and quantitative understandings of DNNs. In this paper, we rigorously investigate the F-Principle for the training dynamics of a general DNN at three stages: initial stage, intermediate stage, and final stage. For each stage, a theorem is provided in terms of proper quantities characterizing the F-Principle. Our results are general in the sense that they work for multilayer networks with general activation functions, population densities of data, and a large class of loss functions. Our work lays a theoretical foundation of the F-Principle for a better understanding of the training process of DNNs.

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@article{arxiv.1906.09235,
  title  = {Theory of the Frequency Principle for General Deep Neural Networks},
  author = {Tao Luo and Zheng Ma and Zhi-Qin John Xu and Yaoyu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.09235},
  year   = {2019}
}

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