RedEx: Beyond Fixed Representation Methods via Convex Optimization

15 Jan 2024  ·  Amit Daniely, Mariano Schain, Gilad Yehudai ·

Optimizing Neural networks is a difficult task which is still not well understood. On the other hand, fixed representation methods such as kernels and random features have provable optimization guarantees but inferior performance due to their inherent inability to learn the representations. In this paper, we aim at bridging this gap by presenting a novel architecture called RedEx (Reduced Expander Extractor) that is as expressive as neural networks and can also be trained in a layer-wise fashion via a convex program with semi-definite constraints and optimization guarantees. We also show that RedEx provably surpasses fixed representation methods, in the sense that it can efficiently learn a family of target functions which fixed representation methods cannot.

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