Why do deep neural networks (DNNs) benefit from very high dimensional parameter spaces? Their huge parameter complexities vs. stunning performances in practice is all the more intriguing and not explainable using the standard theory of regular models. In this work, we propose a geometrically flavored information-theoretic approach to study this phenomenon. Namely, we introduce the locally varying dimensionality of the parameter space of neural network models by considering the number of significant dimensions of the Fisher information matrix, and model the parameter space as a manifold using the framework of singular semi-Riemannian geometry. We derive model complexity measures which yield short description lengths for deep neural network models based on their singularity analysis thus explaining the good performance of DNNs despite their large number of parameters.
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