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Saddle-to-Saddle Dynamics in Diagonal Linear Networks

2023-04-02NeurIPS 2023Unverified0· sign in to hype

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In this paper we fully describe the trajectory of gradient flow over diagonal linear networks in the limit of vanishing initialisation. We show that the limiting flow successively jumps from a saddle of the training loss to another until reaching the minimum _1-norm solution. This saddle-to-saddle dynamics translates to an incremental learning process as each saddle corresponds to the minimiser of the loss constrained to an active set outside of which the coordinates must be zero. We explicitly characterise the visited saddles as well as the jumping times through a recursive algorithm reminiscent of the LARS algorithm used for computing the Lasso path. Our proof leverages a convenient arc-length time-reparametrisation which enables to keep track of the heteroclinic transitions between the jumps. Our analysis requires negligible assumptions on the data, applies to both under and overparametrised settings and covers complex cases where there is no monotonicity of the number of active coordinates. We provide numerical experiments to support our findings.

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