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    Adaptive Normalized Risk-Averting Training For Deep Neural Networks

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    This paper proposes a set of new error criteria and learning approaches, Adaptive Normalized Risk-Averting Training (ANRAT), to attack the non-convex optimization problem in training deep neural networks (DNNs). Theoretically, we demonstrate its effectiveness on global and local convexity lower-bounded by the standard LpL_p-norm error. By analyzing the gradient on the convexity index λ\lambda, we explain the reason why to learn λ\lambda adaptively using gradient descent works. In practice, we show how this method improves training of deep neural networks to solve visual recognition tasks on the MNIST and CIFAR-10 datasets. Without using pretraining or other tricks, we obtain results comparable or superior to those reported in recent literature on the same tasks using standard ConvNets + MSE/cross entropy. Performance on deep/shallow multilayer perceptrons and Denoised Auto-encoders is also explored. ANRAT can be combined with other quasi-Newton training methods, innovative network variants, regularization techniques and other specific tricks in DNNs. Other than unsupervised pretraining, it provides a new perspective to address the non-convex optimization problem in DNNs.Comment: AAAI 2016, 0.39%~0.4% ER on MNIST with single 32-32-256-10 ConvNets, code available at https://github.com/cauchyturing/ANRA
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