Deep learning has been widely applied and brought breakthroughs in speech recognition, computer vision, and many other domains. The involved deep neural network architectures and computational issues have been well studied in machine learning. But there lacks a theoretical foundation for understanding the modelling, approximation or generalization ability of deep learning models with network architectures. Here we are interested in deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) with convolutional structures. The convolutional architecture gives essential differences between the deep CNNs and fully-connected deep neural networks, and the classical theory for fully-connected networks developed around 30 years ago does not apply. This talk describes a mathematical theory of deep CNNs associated with the rectified linear unit (ReLU) activation function.



 



In particular, we give the first proof for the universality of deep CNNs, meaning that a deep CNN can be used to approximate any continuous function to an arbitrary accuracy when the depth of the neural network is large enough. We also give explicit rates of approximation, and show that the approximation ability of deep CNNs is at least as good as that of fully-connected multi-layer neural networks for general functions, and is better for radial functions. Our quantitative estimate, given tightly in terms of the number of free parameters to be computed, verifies the efficiency of deep CNNs in dealing with big data.

11月18日
3:00pm - 4:20pm
地點
https://hkust.zoom.us/j/98248767613 (Passcode: math6380p)
講者/表演者
Prof. Ding-Xuan ZHOU
City University of Hong Kong
主辦單位
Department of Mathematics
聯絡方法
付款詳情
對象
Alumni, Faculty and staff, PG students, UG students
語言
英語
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