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Understanding how neural networks generalize on unseen data is crucial for designing more robust and reliable models. In this paper, we study the generalization gap of neural networks using methods from topological data analysis. For this purpose, we compute homological persistence diagrams of weighted graphs constructed from neuron activation correlations after a training phase, aiming to capture patterns that are linked to the generalization capacity of the network. We compare the usefulness of different numerical summaries from persistence diagrams and show that a combination of some of them can accurately predict and partially explain the generalization gap without the need of a test set. Evaluation on two computer vision recognition tasks (CIFAR10 and SVHN) shows competitive generalization gap prediction when compared against state-of-the-art methods.
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Rubén Ballester
Centre de Recerca Matemàtica
Xavier Arnal Clemente
Universitat de Barcelona
Carles Casacuberta
Universitat de Barcelona
Neurocomputing
Universitat de Barcelona
Amazon (United States)
Computer Vision Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6b91fb6db643587639be4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2024.127787
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