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Dissecting the Effects of SGD Noise in Distinct Regimes of Deep Learning

Published 31 Jan 2023 in cs.LG and cond-mat.dis-nn | (2301.13703v2)

Abstract: Understanding when the noise in stochastic gradient descent (SGD) affects generalization of deep neural networks remains a challenge, complicated by the fact that networks can operate in distinct training regimes. Here we study how the magnitude of this noise TT affects performance as the size of the training set PP and the scale of initialization α\alpha are varied. For gradient descent, α\alpha is a key parameter that controls if the network is lazy'(α≫1\alpha\gg1) or instead learns features (α≪1\alpha\ll1). For classification of MNIST and CIFAR10 images, our central results are: (i) obtaining phase diagrams for performance in the (α,T)(\alpha,T) plane. They show that SGD noise can be detrimental or instead useful depending on the training regime. Moreover, although increasing TT or decreasing α\alpha both allow the net to escape the lazy regime, these changes can have opposite effects on performance. (ii) Most importantly, we find that the characteristic temperature TcT_c where the noise of SGD starts affecting the trained model (and eventually performance) is a power law of PP. We relate this finding with the observation that key dynamical quantities, such as the total variation of weights during training, depend on both TT and PP as power laws. These results indicate that a key effect of SGD noise occurs late in training by affecting the stopping process whereby all data are fitted. Indeed, we argue that due to SGD noise, nets must develop a strongersignal', i.e. larger informative weights, to fit the data, leading to a longer training time. A stronger signal and a longer training time are also required when the size of the training set PP increases. We confirm these views in the perceptron model, where signal and noise can be precisely measured. Interestingly, exponents characterizing the effect of SGD depend on the density of data near the decision boundary, as we explain.

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