On the Equivalence between Neural Network and Support Vector Machine

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arXiv2111.06063MaRDI QIDQ6382760

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Publication date: 11 November 2021

Abstract: Recent research shows that the dynamics of an infinitely wide neural network (NN) trained by gradient descent can be characterized by Neural Tangent Kernel (NTK) citep{jacot2018neural}. Under the squared loss, the infinite-width NN trained by gradient descent with an infinitely small learning rate is equivalent to kernel regression with NTK citep{arora2019exact}. However, the equivalence is only known for ridge regression currently citep{arora2019harnessing}, while the equivalence between NN and other kernel machines (KMs), e.g. support vector machine (SVM), remains unknown. Therefore, in this work, we propose to establish the equivalence between NN and SVM, and specifically, the infinitely wide NN trained by soft margin loss and the standard soft margin SVM with NTK trained by subgradient descent. Our main theoretical results include establishing the equivalences between NNs and a broad family of ell2 regularized KMs with finite-width bounds, which cannot be handled by prior work, and showing that every finite-width NN trained by such regularized loss functions is approximately a KM. Furthermore, we demonstrate our theory can enable three practical applications, including (i) extit{non-vacuous} generalization bound of NN via the corresponding KM; (ii) extit{non-trivial} robustness certificate for the infinite-width NN (while existing robustness verification methods would provide vacuous bounds); (iii) intrinsically more robust infinite-width NNs than those from previous kernel regression. Our code for the experiments is available at url{https://github.com/leslie-CH/equiv-nn-svm}.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/leslie-ch/equiv-nn-svm








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