{ "id": "1905.11911", "version": "v1", "published": "2019-05-28T16:15:19.000Z", "updated": "2019-05-28T16:15:19.000Z", "title": "Controlling Neural Level Sets", "authors": [ "Matan Atzmon", "Niv Haim", "Lior Yariv", "Ofer Israelov", "Haggai Maron", "Yaron Lipman" ], "categories": [ "cs.LG", "stat.ML" ], "abstract": "The level sets of neural networks represent fundamental properties such as decision boundaries of classifiers and are used to model non-linear manifold data such as curves and surfaces. Thus, methods for controlling the neural level sets could find many applications in machine learning. In this paper we present a simple and scalable approach to directly control level sets of a deep neural network. Our method consists of two parts: (i) sampling of the neural level sets, and (ii) relating the samples' positions to the network parameters. The latter is achieved by a \\emph{sample network} that is constructed by adding a single fixed linear layer to the original network. In turn, the sample network can be used to incorporate the level set samples into a loss function of interest. We have tested our method on three different learning tasks: training networks robust to adversarial attacks, improving generalization to unseen data, and curve and surface reconstruction from point clouds. Notably, we increase robust accuracy to the level of standard classification accuracy in off-the-shelf networks, improving it by 2\\% in MNIST and 27\\% in CIFAR10 compared to state-of-the-art methods. For surface reconstruction, we produce high fidelity surfaces directly from raw 3D point clouds.", "revisions": [ { "version": "v1", "updated": "2019-05-28T16:15:19.000Z" } ], "analyses": { "keywords": [ "controlling neural level sets", "neural networks represent fundamental properties", "produce high fidelity surfaces", "model non-linear manifold data", "surface reconstruction" ], "note": { "typesetting": "TeX", "pages": 0, "language": "en", "license": "arXiv", "status": "editable" } } }