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The Difficulty of Training Deep Architectures and the Effect of Unsupervised Pre-Training

Whereas theoretical work suggests that deep architectures might be more e cient at representing highly-varying functions, training deep architectures was unsuccessful until the recent advent of algorithms based on unsupervised pretraining. Even though these new algorithms have enabled training deep models, many questions remain as to the nature of this di cult learning problem. Answering these questions is important if learning in deep architectures is to be further improved. We attempt to shed some light on these questions through extensive simulations. The experiments confirm and clarify the advantage of unsupervised pre-training. They demonstrate the robustness of the training procedure with respect to the random initialization, the positive e ect of pre-training in terms of optimization and its role as a regularizer. We empirically show the influence of pre-training with respect to architecture depth, model capacity, and number of training examples.

International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and StatisticsPublished 2009-04-15Paper link

Authors: Dumitru Erhan · Pierre-Antoine Manzagol · Yoshua Bengio · Samy Bengio · Pascal Vincent

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