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Revisiting Tropical Polynomial Division: Theory, Algorithms and Application to Neural Networks

Published 27 Jun 2023 in cs.LG and math.OC | (2306.15157v1)

Abstract: Tropical geometry has recently found several applications in the analysis of neural networks with piecewise linear activation functions. This paper presents a new look at the problem of tropical polynomial division and its application to the simplification of neural networks. We analyze tropical polynomials with real coefficients, extending earlier ideas and methods developed for polynomials with integer coefficients. We first prove the existence of a unique quotient-remainder pair and characterize the quotient in terms of the convex bi-conjugate of a related function. Interestingly, the quotient of tropical polynomials with integer coefficients does not necessarily have integer coefficients. Furthermore, we develop a relationship of tropical polynomial division with the computation of the convex hull of unions of convex polyhedra and use it to derive an exact algorithm for tropical polynomial division. An approximate algorithm is also presented, based on an alternation between data partition and linear programming. We also develop special techniques to divide composite polynomials, described as sums or maxima of simpler ones. Finally, we present some numerical results to illustrate the efficiency of the algorithms proposed, using the MNIST handwritten digit and CIFAR-10 datasets.

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