LGCVMLJun 20, 2020

Deep Polynomial Neural Networks

arXiv:2006.13026v2124 citationsHas Code
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This introduces a new paradigm for neural network design that could benefit researchers and practitioners in computer vision and machine learning by offering an alternative to traditional DCNNs.

The paper tackles the challenge of designing expressive neural network architectures by proposing Π-Nets, a class of polynomial neural networks that use high-order polynomial expansions of the input, achieving state-of-the-art results in image generation, face verification, and 3D mesh representation learning.

Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNNs) are currently the method of choice both for generative, as well as for discriminative learning in computer vision and machine learning. The success of DCNNs can be attributed to the careful selection of their building blocks (e.g., residual blocks, rectifiers, sophisticated normalization schemes, to mention but a few). In this paper, we propose $Π$-Nets, a new class of function approximators based on polynomial expansions. $Π$-Nets are polynomial neural networks, i.e., the output is a high-order polynomial of the input. The unknown parameters, which are naturally represented by high-order tensors, are estimated through a collective tensor factorization with factors sharing. We introduce three tensor decompositions that significantly reduce the number of parameters and show how they can be efficiently implemented by hierarchical neural networks. We empirically demonstrate that $Π$-Nets are very expressive and they even produce good results without the use of non-linear activation functions in a large battery of tasks and signals, i.e., images, graphs, and audio. When used in conjunction with activation functions, $Π$-Nets produce state-of-the-art results in three challenging tasks, i.e. image generation, face verification and 3D mesh representation learning. The source code is available at \url{https://github.com/grigorisg9gr/polynomial_nets}.

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