Recursive Self-Similarity in Deep Weight Spaces of Neural Architectures: A Fractal and Coarse Geometry Perspective

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Authors Ambarish Moharil, Indika Kumara, Damian Andrew Tamburri, Majid Mohammadi, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel arXiv ID 2503.14298 Category cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary Cross-listed math.AG, math.GR Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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This paper conceptualizes the Deep Weight Spaces (DWS) of neural architectures as hierarchical, fractal-like, coarse geometric structures observable at discrete integer scales through recursive dilation. We introduce a coarse group action termed the fractal transformation, $T_{r_k} $, acting under the symmetry group $G = (\mathbb{Z}, +) $, to analyze neural parameter matrices or tensors, by segmenting the underlying discrete grid $ฮฉ$ into $N(r_k)$ fractals across varying observation scales $ r_k $. This perspective adopts a box count technique, commonly used to assess the hierarchical and scale-related geometry of physical structures, which has been extensively formalized under the topic of fractal geometry. We assess the structural complexity of neural layers by estimating the Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension of their layers and evaluating a degree of self-similarity. The fractal transformation features key algebraic properties such as linearity, identity, and asymptotic invertibility, which is a signature of coarse structures. We show that the coarse group action exhibits a set of symmetries such as Discrete Scale Invariance (DSI) under recursive dilation, strong invariance followed by weak equivariance to permutations, alongside respecting the scaling equivariance of activation functions, defined by the intertwiner group relations. Our framework targets large-scale structural properties of DWS, deliberately overlooking minor inconsistencies to focus on significant geometric characteristics of neural networks. Experiments on CIFAR-10 using ResNet-18, VGG-16, and a custom CNN validate our approach, demonstrating effective fractal segmentation and structural analysis.
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