ICML2022

An Initial Alignment between Neural Network and Target is Needed for Gradient Descent to Learn

Emmanuel Abbe, Elisabetta Cornacchia, Jan Hazla, Christopher Marquis

被引用 16 次

摘要

This paper introduces the notion of ``Initial Alignment'' (INAL) between a neural network at initialization and a target function. It is proved that if a network and a Boolean target function do not have a noticeable INAL, then noisy gradient descent on a fully connected network with normalized i.i.d. initialization will not learn in polynomial time. Thus a certain amount of knowledge about the target (measured by the INAL) is needed in the architecture design. This also provides an answer to an open problem posed in [AS20]. The results are based on deriving lower-bounds for descent algorithms on symmetric neural networks without explicit knowledge of the target function beyond its INAL.