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This paper dives into the intrinsics of the Lottery Ticket Hypothesis and attempts to shine some light on what's important and what isn't. https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.01067 Abstract: The recent "Lottery Ticket Hypothesis" paper by Frankle & Carbin showed that a simple approach to creating sparse networks (keeping the large weights) results in models that are trainable from scratch, but only when starting from the same initial weights. The performance of these networks often exceeds the performance of the non-sparse base model, but for reasons that were not well understood. In this paper we study the three critical components of the Lottery Ticket (LT) algorithm, showing that each may be varied significantly without impacting the overall results. Ablating these factors leads to new insights for why LT networks perform as well as they do. We show why setting weights to zero is important, how signs are all you need to make the reinitialized network train, and why masking behaves like training. Finally, we discover the existence of Supermasks, masks that can be applied to an untrained, randomly initialized network to produce a model with performance far better than chance (86% on MNIST, 41% on CIFAR-10). Authors: Hattie Zhou, Janice Lan, Rosanne Liu, Jason Yosinski Links: YouTube: / yannickilcher Twitter: / ykilcher BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/yann... Minds: https://www.minds.com/ykilcher

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