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Regularization-wise double descent: Why it occurs and how to eliminate it

3 June 2022
Fatih Yilmaz
Reinhard Heckel
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Abstract

The risk of overparameterized models, in particular deep neural networks, is often double-descent shaped as a function of the model size. Recently, it was shown that the risk as a function of the early-stopping time can also be double-descent shaped, and this behavior can be explained as a super-position of bias-variance tradeoffs. In this paper, we show that the risk of explicit L2-regularized models can exhibit double descent behavior as a function of the regularization strength, both in theory and practice. We find that for linear regression, a double descent shaped risk is caused by a superposition of bias-variance tradeoffs corresponding to different parts of the model and can be mitigated by scaling the regularization strength of each part appropriately. Motivated by this result, we study a two-layer neural network and show that double descent can be eliminated by adjusting the regularization strengths for the first and second layer. Lastly, we study a 5-layer CNN and ResNet-18 trained on CIFAR-10 with label noise, and CIFAR-100 without label noise, and demonstrate that all exhibit double descent behavior as a function of the regularization strength.

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