Initializing ReLU networks in an expressive subspace of weights

23 Mar 2021  ·  Dayal Singh, G J Sreejith ·

Using a mean-field theory of signal propagation, we analyze the evolution of correlations between two signals propagating forward through a deep ReLU network with correlated weights. Signals become highly correlated in deep ReLU networks with uncorrelated weights. We show that ReLU networks with anti-correlated weights can avoid this fate and have a chaotic phase where the signal correlations saturate below unity. Consistent with this analysis, we find that networks initialized with anti-correlated weights can train faster (in a teacher-student setting) by taking advantage of the increased expressivity in the chaotic phase. Combining this with a previously proposed strategy of using an asymmetric initialization to reduce dead node probability, we propose an initialization scheme that allows faster training and learning than the best-known initializations.

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