Optimal bump functions for shallow ReLU networks: Weight decay, depth separation and the curse of dimensionality

Abstract

In this note, we study how neural networks with a single hidden layer and ReLU activation interpolate data drawn from a radially symmetric distribution with target labels 1 at the origin and 0 outside the unit ball, if no labels are known inside the unit ball. With weight decay regularization and in the infinite neuron, infinite data limit, we prove that a unique radially symmetric minimizer exists, whose weight decay regularizer and Lipschitz constant grow as d and d respectively. We furthermore show that the weight decay regularizer grows exponentially in d if the label 1 is imposed on a ball of radius rather than just at the origin. By comparison, a neural networks with two hidden layers can approximate the target function without encountering the curse of dimensionality.

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