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A law of data separation in deep learning

Hangfeng He, Weijie Su

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While deep learning has enabled significant advances in many areas of science, its black-box nature hinders architecture design for future artificial intelligence applications and interpretation for high-stakes decision-makings. We addressed this issue by studying the fundamental question of how deep neural networks process data in the intermediate layers. Our finding is a simple and quantitative law that governs how deep neural networks separate data according to class membership throughout all layers for classification. This law shows that each layer improves data separation at a constant geometric rate, and its emergence is observed in a collection of network architectures and datasets during training. This law offers practical guidelines for designing architectures, improving model robustness and out-of-sample performance, as well as interpreting the predictions.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceRobustness (evolution)Deep learningComputer scienceArtificial neural networkMachine learningBig dataInterpretation (philosophy)Deep neural networksData miningProgramming languageBiochemistryGeneChemistryAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Neural Network Applications
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