-Stable convergence of heavy-/light-tailed infinitely wide neural networks

Paul Jung, Hoil Lee, Jiho Lee,Hongseok Yang

ADVANCES IN APPLIED PROBABILITY(2023)

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We consider infinitely wide multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs) which are limits of standard deep feed-forward neural networks. We assume that, for each layer, the weights of an MLP are initialized with independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) samples from either a light-tailed (finite-variance) or a heavy-tailed distribution in the domain of attraction of a symmetric alpha -stable distribution, where alpha is an element of(0,2] may depend on the layer. For the bias terms of the layer, we assume i.i.d. initializations with a symmetric alpha-stable distribution having the same alpha parameter as that layer. Non-stable heavy-tailed weight distributions are important since they have been empirically seen to emerge in trained deep neural nets such as the ResNet and VGG series, and proven to naturally arise via stochastic gradient descent. The introduction of heavy-tailed weights broadens the class of priors in Bayesian neural networks. In this work we extend a recent result of Favaro, Fortini, and Peluchetti (2020) to show that the vector of pre-activation values at all nodes of a given hidden layer converges in the limit, under a suitable scaling, to a vector of i.i.d. random variables with symmetric alpha -stable distributions, alpha is an element of(0,2] .
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Heavy-tailed distribution,stable process,multi-layer perceptrons,infinite-width limit,weak convergence
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