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Symplectic Methods in Deep Learning

Sofya Maslovskaya, Sina Ober-Blöbaum

Published 2024-06-06Version 1

Deep learning is widely used in tasks including image recognition and generation, in learning dynamical systems from data and many more. It is important to construct learning architectures with theoretical guarantees to permit safety in the applications. There has been considerable progress in this direction lately. In particular, symplectic networks were shown to have the non vanishing gradient property, essential for numerical stability. On the other hand, architectures based on higher order numerical methods were shown to be efficient in many tasks where the learned function has an underlying dynamical structure. In this work we construct symplectic networks based on higher order explicit methods with non vanishing gradient property and test their efficiency on various examples.

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