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Approximation of Lipschitz Functions using Deep Spline Neural Networks

13 April 2022
Sebastian Neumayer
Alexis Goujon
Pakshal Bohra
M. Unser
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Abstract

Lipschitz-constrained neural networks have many applications in machine learning. Since designing and training expressive Lipschitz-constrained networks is very challenging, there is a need for improved methods and a better theoretical understanding. Unfortunately, it turns out that ReLU networks have provable disadvantages in this setting. Hence, we propose to use learnable spline activation functions with at least 3 linear regions instead. We prove that this choice is optimal among all component-wise 111-Lipschitz activation functions in the sense that no other weight constrained architecture can approximate a larger class of functions. Additionally, this choice is at least as expressive as the recently introduced non component-wise Groupsort activation function for spectral-norm-constrained weights. Previously published numerical results support our theoretical findings.

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