Error bounds for approximations using multichannel deep convolutional neural networks with downsampling (Q6155792)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7693108
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Error bounds for approximations using multichannel deep convolutional neural networks with downsampling
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7693108

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    Error bounds for approximations using multichannel deep convolutional neural networks with downsampling (English)
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    7 June 2023
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    Summary: Deep learning with specific network topologies has been successfully applied in many fields. However, what is primarily called into question by people is its lack of theoretical foundation investigations, especially for structured neural networks. This paper theoretically studies the multichannel deep convolutional neural networks equipped with the downsampling operator, which is frequently used in applications. The results show that the proposed networks have outstanding approximation and generalization ability of functions from ridge class and Sobolev space. Not only does it answer an open and crucial question of why multichannel deep convolutional neural networks are universal in learning theory, but it also reveals the convergence rates.
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