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<ref name="liu2020towards">Chaoyue Liu, Libin Zhu, Mikhail Belkin. (2020) Toward a theory of optimization for over-parameterized systems of non-linear equations: the lessons of deep learning. [https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.00307 https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.00307]</ref>
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Revision as of 15:13, 3 September 2020

Notes for CMSC 828W: Foundations of Deep Learning (Fall 2020) taught by Soheil Feizi

My notes are intended to be a concise reference for myself, not a comprehensive replacement for lecture.
I may omit portions covered in other wiki pages or things I find less interesting.

Basics

A refresher of Machine Learning and Supervised Learning.

Empirical risk minimization (ERM)

Minimize loss function over your data: \(\displaystyle \min_{W} \frac{1}{N} \sum_{i=1}^{N} l(f_{W}(x_i), y_i))\)

Loss functions

For regression, can use quadratic loss: \(\displaystyle l(f_W(x), y) = \frac{1}{2}\Vert f_W(x)-y \Vert^2\)

For 2-way classification, can use hinge-loss: \(\displaystyle l(f_W(x), y) = \max(0, 1-yf_W(x))\)

For multi-way classification, can use cross-entropy loss:
\(\displaystyle g(z)=\frac{1}{1+e^{-z}}\)
\(\displaystyle \min_{W} \left[-\sum_{i=1}^{N}\left[y_i\log(y(f_W(x_i)) + (1-y_i)\log(1-g(f_W(x_i))\right] \right]\)

Nonlinear functions

Given an activation function \(\phi()\), \(\phi w^tx + b\) is a nonlinear function.

Models

Multi-layer perceptron (MLP): Fully-connected feed-forward network.

Convolutional neural network

Optimization

Apply gradient descent or stochastic gradient descent to find \(W^*\).

Stochastic GD:

  1. Sample some batch \(B\)
  2. \(w^{(t+1)} = w^{(t)} - \eta \frac{1}{|B|} \sum_{i \in B} \nabla_{W} l(f_{W}(x_i), y_i)\)

Optimizers/Solvers:

  • Momentum
  • RMSProp
  • Adam

DL Optimization

The role of "over-parameterization".
In general, you can have poor local minimums and saddle points (with pos+neg Hessian).
However, in practice GD & SGD work pretty well.
Lecture 2 (Sept 3) is about Liu et al. [1]

Misc

Visible to::users

Resources

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  1. Chaoyue Liu, Libin Zhu, Mikhail Belkin. (2020) Toward a theory of optimization for over-parameterized systems of non-linear equations: the lessons of deep learning. https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.00307