Abstract:Understanding and exploiting the training dynamics of overparameterized deep neural networks remains a central challenge in modern machine learning. Recent evidence on Neural Collapse (NC) shows that class representations and classifiers exhibit highly structured geometry, while the Tunnel Effect suggests that only a subset of layers is essential for feature extraction. We combine these two perspectives and propose an NC-inspired training framework for simplifying deep networks during training. Our method monitors representation dynamics through the Inverse Fisher Criterion, a stable and efficient proxy for the variability collapse behavior, to identify both the split point between feature extraction and classification and the training stage at which simplification becomes viable. We then replace the trailing layers with a lightweight classification head and continue training the reduced model. Experiments on image-classification benchmarks across MLP, VGG, and ResNet architectures show that the proposed method achieves substantial parameter reductions while maintaining accuracy comparable to that of the full model. Code to reproduce the experiments can be found at: https://github.com/LorenzoSciandra/NNS.
Abstract:This article demonstrates the effectiveness of employing a deep learning model in an optimization pipeline. Specifically, in a generic exact algorithm for a NP problem, multiple heuristic criteria are usually used to guide the search of the optimum within the set of all feasible solutions. In this context, neural networks can be leveraged to rapidly acquire valuable information, enabling the identification of a more expedient path in this vast space. So, after the explanation of the tackled traveling salesman problem, the implemented branch and bound for its classical resolution is described. This algorithm is then compared with its hybrid version termed "graph convolutional branch and bound" that integrates the previous branch and bound with a graph convolutional neural network. The empirical results obtained highlight the efficacy of this approach, leading to conclusive findings and suggesting potential directions for future research.