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Neural networks and rational functions

Published 11 Jun 2017 in cs.LG, cs.NE, and stat.ML | (1706.03301v1)

Abstract: Neural networks and rational functions efficiently approximate each other. In more detail, it is shown here that for any ReLU network, there exists a rational function of degree $O(\text{polylog}(1/\epsilon))$ which is $\epsilon$-close, and similarly for any rational function there exists a ReLU network of size $O(\text{polylog}(1/\epsilon))$ which is $\epsilon$-close. By contrast, polynomials need degree $\Omega(\text{poly}(1/\epsilon))$ to approximate even a single ReLU. When converting a ReLU network to a rational function as above, the hidden constants depend exponentially on the number of layers, which is shown to be tight; in other words, a compositional representation can be beneficial even for rational functions.

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