Speaker: 
Spencer Frei
Speaker Link: 
https://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~frei/

January 20, 2023

Canada

Time: 3:00pm-4:00pm

Location: ESB 2012 (Earth Sciences Building)

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Abstract: 

Deep learning's success has revealed a number of phenomena that appear to conflict with classical inuitions in the fields of optimization and statistics.  First, the objective functions formulated in deep learning are highly nonconvex but are typically amenable to minimization with first-order optimization methods like gradient descent.  And second, neural networks trained by gradient descent are capable of 'benign overfitting': they can achieve zero training error on noisy training data and simultaneously generalize well to unseen data.  In this talk we go over our recent work towards understanding these phenomena.  We show how the framework of proxy convexity allows for tractable optimization analysis despite nonconvexity, while the implicit regularization of gradient descent plays a key role in benign overfitting.   In closing, we discuss some of the questions that motivate our current work on understanding deep learning, and how we may use our insights to make deep learning more trustworthy, efficient, and powerful.

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