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Universal Approximation Theorems of Fully Connected Binarized Neural Networks (2102.02631v1)

Published 4 Feb 2021 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Neural networks (NNs) are known for their high predictive accuracy in complex learning problems. Beside practical advantages, NNs also indicate favourable theoretical properties such as universal approximation (UA) theorems. Binarized Neural Networks (BNNs) significantly reduce time and memory demands by restricting the weight and activation domains to two values. Despite the practical advantages, theoretical guarantees based on UA theorems of BNNs are rather sparse in the literature. We close this gap by providing UA theorems for fully connected BNNs under the following scenarios: (1) for binarized inputs, UA can be constructively achieved under one hidden layer; (2) for inputs with real numbers, UA can not be achieved under one hidden layer but can be constructively achieved under two hidden layers for Lipschitz-continuous functions. Our results indicate that fully connected BNNs can approximate functions universally, under certain conditions.

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