Unveiling the structure of wide flat minima in neural networks

arXiv:2107.01163v548 citations
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This addresses the fundamental problem of understanding generalization in deep learning for researchers, though it is incremental as it builds on existing statistical physics results.

The paper investigates the structure of wide flat minima in neural networks, showing they arise from the coalescence of minima around high-margin configurations, and provides an analytical method to predict their emergence as model parameters vary.

The success of deep learning has revealed the application potential of neural networks across the sciences and opened up fundamental theoretical problems. In particular, the fact that learning algorithms based on simple variants of gradient methods are able to find near-optimal minima of highly nonconvex loss functions is an unexpected feature of neural networks. Moreover, such algorithms are able to fit the data even in the presence of noise, and yet they have excellent predictive capabilities. Several empirical results have shown a reproducible correlation between the so-called flatness of the minima achieved by the algorithms and the generalization performance. At the same time, statistical physics results have shown that in nonconvex networks a multitude of narrow minima may coexist with a much smaller number of wide flat minima, which generalize well. Here we show that wide flat minima arise as complex extensive structures, from the coalescence of minima around "high-margin" (i.e., locally robust) configurations. Despite being exponentially rare compared to zero-margin ones, high-margin minima tend to concentrate in particular regions. These minima are in turn surrounded by other solutions of smaller and smaller margin, leading to dense regions of solutions over long distances. Our analysis also provides an alternative analytical method for estimating when flat minima appear and when algorithms begin to find solutions, as the number of model parameters varies.

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