DNNs, Dataset Statistics, and Correlation Functions

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Authors Robert W. Batterman, James F. Woodward arXiv ID 2511.21715 Category physics.hist-ph Cross-listed cond-mat.stat-mech, cs.LG Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 3 months ago
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This paper argues that dataset structure is important in image recognition tasks (among other tasks). Specifically, we focus on the nature and genesis of correlational structure in the actual datasets upon which DNNs are trained. We argue that DNNs are implementing a widespread methodology in condensed matter physics and materials science that focuses on mesoscale correlation structures that live between fundamental atomic/molecular scales and continuum scales. Specifically, we argue that DNNs that are successful in image classification must be discovering high order correlation functions. It is well-known that DNNs successfully generalize in apparent contravention of standard statistical learning theory. We consider the implications of our discussion for this puzzle.
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