PHYDI: Initializing Parameterized Hypercomplex Neural Networks as Identity Functions

11 Oct 2023  ·  Matteo Mancanelli, Eleonora Grassucci, Aurelio Uncini, Danilo Comminiello ·

Neural models based on hypercomplex algebra systems are growing and prolificating for a plethora of applications, ranging from computer vision to natural language processing. Hand in hand with their adoption, parameterized hypercomplex neural networks (PHNNs) are growing in size and no techniques have been adopted so far to control their convergence at a large scale. In this paper, we study PHNNs convergence and propose parameterized hypercomplex identity initialization (PHYDI), a method to improve their convergence at different scales, leading to more robust performance when the number of layers scales up, while also reaching the same performance with fewer iterations. We show the effectiveness of this approach in different benchmarks and with common PHNNs with ResNets- and Transformer-based architecture. The code is available at https://github.com/ispamm/PHYDI.

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