Recently, an intriguing phenomenon in the final stages of network training has been discovered and caught great interest, in which the last-layer features and classifiers collapse to simple but elegant mathematical structures: all training inputs are mapped to class-specific points in feature space, and the last-layer classifier converges to the dual of the features' class means while attaining the maximum possible margin. This phenomenon, dubbed Neural Collapse, persists across a variety of different network architectures, datasets, and even data domains. Moreover, a progressive neural collapse occurs from shallow to deep layers. This talk leverages the symmetry and geometry of Neural Collapse, and develops a rigorous mathematical theory to explain when and why it happens under the so-called unconstrained feature model. Based upon this, we show how it can be used to provide guidelines to understand and improve transferability with more efficient fine-tuning.

4月27日
10am - 11am
地點
Room 4475 (Lifts 25/26)
講者/表演者
Prof. Qing QU
University of Michigan
主辦單位
Department of Mathematics
聯絡方法
付款詳情
對象
Alumni, Faculty and staff, PG students, UG students
語言
英語
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