NeurIPS2023

Beyond NTK with Vanilla Gradient Descent: A Mean-Field Analysis of Neural Networks with Polynomial Width, Samples, and Time

Arvind V. Mahankali, Haochen Zhang, Kefan Dong, Margalit Glasgow, Tengyu Ma

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摘要

Despite recent theoretical progress on the non-convex optimization of two-layer neural networks, it is still an open question whether gradient descent on neural networks without unnatural modifications can achieve better sample complexity than kernel methods. This paper provides a clean mean-field analysis of projected gradient flow on polynomial-width two-layer neural networks. Different from prior works, our analysis does not require unnatural modifications of the optimization algorithm. We prove that with sample size n = O(d 3.1 ) where d is the dimension of the inputs, the network trained with projected gradient flow converges in poly(d) time to a non-trivial error that is not achievable by kernel methods using n ≪ d 4 samples, hence demonstrating a clear separation between unmodified gradient descent and NTK. As a corollary, we show that projected gradient descent with a positive learning rate and a polynomial number of iterations converges to low error with the same sample complexity. * Equal Contribution Main Results We will formally define the data distribution, neural networks, projected gradient flow, and assumptions on the problem-dependent quantities and then state our main theorems.