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DeepLABNet: End-to-end Learning of Deep Radial Basis Networks with Fully Learnable Basis Functions

Published 21 Nov 2019 in cs.NE, cs.CV, and cs.LG | (1911.09257v1)

Abstract: From fully connected neural networks to convolutional neural networks, the learned parameters within a neural network have been primarily relegated to the linear parameters (e.g., convolutional filters). The non-linear functions (e.g., activation functions) have largely remained, with few exceptions in recent years, parameter-less, static throughout training, and seen limited variation in design. Largely ignored by the deep learning community, radial basis function (RBF) networks provide an interesting mechanism for learning more complex non-linear activation functions in addition to the linear parameters in a network. However, the interest in RBF networks has waned over time due to the difficulty of integrating RBFs into more complex deep neural network architectures in a tractable and stable manner. In this work, we present a novel approach that enables end-to-end learning of deep RBF networks with fully learnable activation basis functions in an automatic and tractable manner. We demonstrate that our approach for enabling the use of learnable activation basis functions in deep neural networks, which we will refer to as DeepLABNet, is an effective tool for automated activation function learning within complex network architectures.

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