Depth and Feature Learning are Provably Beneficial for Neural Network Discriminators

Abstract

We construct pairs of distributions μd, d on Rd such that the quantity |Ex μd [F(x)] - Ex d [F(x)]| decreases as (1/d2) for some three-layer ReLU network F with polynomial width and weights, while declining exponentially in d if F is any two-layer network with polynomial weights. This shows that deep GAN discriminators are able to distinguish distributions that shallow discriminators cannot. Analogously, we build pairs of distributions μd, d on Rd such that |Ex μd [F(x)] - Ex d [F(x)]| decreases as (1/(d d)) for two-layer ReLU networks with polynomial weights, while declining exponentially for bounded-norm functions in the associated RKHS. This confirms that feature learning is beneficial for discriminators. Our bounds are based on Fourier transforms.

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