Emergent Mind

Abstract

This work examines the characteristic activation values of individual ReLU units in neural networks. We refer to the set of input locations corresponding to such characteristic activation values as the characteristic activation set of a ReLU unit. We draw an explicit connection between the characteristic activation set and learned features in ReLU networks. This connection leads to new insights into how various neural network normalization techniques used in modern deep learning architectures regularize and stabilize stochastic gradient optimization. Utilizing these insights, we propose geometric parameterization for ReLU networks to improve feature learning, which decouples the radial and angular parameters in the hyperspherical coordinate system. We empirically verify its usefulness with less carefully chosen initialization schemes and larger learning rates. We report significant improvements in optimization stability, convergence speed, and generalization performance for various models on a variety of datasets, including the ResNet-50 network on ImageNet.

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