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Reconstruction of training samples from loss functions (1805.07337v1)

Published 18 May 2018 in stat.ML, cs.CR, and cs.LG

Abstract: This paper presents a new mathematical framework to analyze the loss functions of deep neural networks with ReLU functions. Furthermore, as as application of this theory, we prove that the loss functions can reconstruct the inputs of the training samples up to scalar multiplication (as vectors) and can provide the number of layers and nodes of the deep neural network. Namely, if we have all input and output of a loss function (or equivalently all possible learning process), for all input of each training sample $x_i \in \mathbb{R}n$, we can obtain vectors $x'_i\in \mathbb{R}n$ satisfying $x_i=c_ix'_i$ for some $c_i \neq 0$. To prove theorem, we introduce the notion of virtual polynomials, which are polynomials written as the output of a node in a deep neural network. Using virtual polynomials, we find an algebraic structure for the loss surfaces, called semi-algebraic sets. We analyze these loss surfaces from the algebro-geometric point of view. Factorization of polynomials is one of the most standard ideas in algebra. Hence, we express the factorization of the virtual polynomials in terms of their active paths. This framework can be applied to the leakage problem in the training of deep neural networks. The main theorem in this paper indicates that there are many risks associated with the training of deep neural networks. For example, if we have N (the dimension of weight space) + 1 nonsmooth points on the loss surface, which are sufficiently close to each other, we can obtain the input of training sample up to scalar multiplication. We also point out that the structures of the loss surfaces depend on the shape of the deep neural network and not on the training samples.

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  1. Akiyoshi Sannai (27 papers)
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