Stability of Algebraic Neural Networks to Small Perturbations

22 Oct 2020  ·  Alejandro Parada-Mayorga, Alejandro Ribeiro ·

Algebraic neural networks (AlgNNs) are composed of a cascade of layers each one associated to and algebraic signal model, and information is mapped between layers by means of a nonlinearity function. AlgNNs provide a generalization of neural network architectures where formal convolution operators are used, like for instance traditional neural networks (CNNs) and graph neural networks (GNNs). In this paper we study stability of AlgNNs on the framework of algebraic signal processing. We show how any architecture that uses a formal notion of convolution can be stable beyond particular choices of the shift operator, and this stability depends on the structure of subsets of the algebra involved in the model. We focus our attention on the case of algebras with a single generator.

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