Non-convergence of stochastic gradient descent in the training of deep neural networks

Cheridito, Patrick, Jentzen, Arnulf, Rossmannek, Florian

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

Deep neural networks have successfully been trained in various application areas with stochastic gradient descent. However, there exists no rigorous mathematical explanation why this works so well. The training of neural networks with stochastic gradient descent has four different discretization parameters: (i) the network architecture; (ii) the size of the training data; (iii) the number of gradient steps; and (iv) the number of randomly initialized gradient trajectories. While it can be shown that the approximation error converges to zero if all four parameters are sent to infinity in the right order, we demonstrate in this paper that stochastic gradient descent fails to converge for rectified linear unit networks if their depth is much larger than their width and the number of random initializations does not increase to infinity fast enough.

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