On Bridging the Gap between Mean Field and Finite Width in Deep Random Neural Networks with Batch Normalization

25 May 2022  ·  Amir Joudaki, Hadi Daneshmand, Francis Bach ·

Mean field theory is widely used in the theoretical studies of neural networks. In this paper, we analyze the role of depth in the concentration of mean-field predictions, specifically for deep multilayer perceptron (MLP) with batch normalization (BN) at initialization. By scaling the network width to infinity, it is postulated that the mean-field predictions suffer from layer-wise errors that amplify with depth. We demonstrate that BN stabilizes the distribution of representations that avoids the error propagation of mean-field predictions. This stabilization, which is characterized by a geometric mixing property, allows us to establish concentration bounds for mean field predictions in infinitely-deep neural networks with a finite width.

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