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The boundary between trainable and untrainable neural network hyperparameter configurations is *fractal*! And beautiful! Here is a grid search over a different pair of hyperparameters -- this time learning rate and the mean of the parameter initialization distribution.

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Have you ever done a dense grid search over neural network hyperparameters? Like a *really dense* grid search? It looks like this (!!). Blueish colors correspond to hyperparameters for which training converges, redish colors to hyperparameters for which training diverges.

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There are similarities between the way in which many fractals are generated, and the way in which we train neural networks. Both involve repeatedly applying a function to its own output. In both cases, that function has hyperparameters that control its behavior.

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In both cases the function iteration can produce outputs that either diverge to infinity or remain happily bounded depending on those hyperparameters. Fractals are often defined by the boundary between hyperparameters where function iteration diverges or remains bounded.

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So it shouldn't (post-hoc) be a surprise that hyperparameter landscapes are fractal. This is a general phenomenon: in these panes we see fractal hyperparameter landscapes for every neural network configuration I tried, including deep linear networks.

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The best performing hyperparameters are typically at the edge of stability -- so when you optimize neural network hyperparameters, you are contending with hyperparameter landscapes that look like this.

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Want to learn more? Blog post: 3-page paper:

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I don't have a SoundCloud, but I did join Anthropic last week, and so far it has exceeded my (high) expectations. I would strongly recommend working there (and using Claude). *this project not done at Anthropic -- this was recreational machine learning on my own time.

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Just in time to make the cut for my lecture today. At 45 sec mark. Thanks for sharing!

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I'm not sure what I'm looking at, but my guess at interpretation would be instability.

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beautiful result

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