HOW DO NOISE TAILS IMPACT ON DEEP RELU NETWORKS?

Jianqing Fan, Yihong Gu, Wen Xin Zhou

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Abstract

This paper investigates the stability of deep ReLU neural networks for nonparametric regression under the assumption that the noise has only a finite pth moment. We unveil how the optimal rate of convergence depends on p, the degree of smoothness and the intrinsic dimension in a class of nonparametric regression functions with hierarchical composition structure when both the adaptive Huber loss and deep ReLU neural networks are used. This optimal rate of convergence cannot be obtained by the ordinary least squares but can be achieved by the Huber loss with a properly chosen parameter that adapts to the sample size, smoothness, and moment parameters. A concentration inequality for the adaptive Huber ReLU neural network estimators with allowable optimization errors is also derived. To establish a matching lower bound within the class of neural network estimators using the Huber loss, we employ a different strategy from the traditional route: constructing a deep ReLU network estimator that has a better empirical loss than the true function and the difference between these two functions furnishes a low bound. This step is related to the Huberization bias, yet more critically to the approximability of deep ReLU networks. As a result, we also contribute some new results on the approximation theory of deep ReLU neural networks.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1845-1871
Number of pages27
JournalAnnals of Statistics
Volume52
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Statistics and Probability
  • Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty

Keywords

  • Robustness
  • approximablility of ReLU networks
  • composition of functions
  • heavy tails
  • optimal rates
  • truncation

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