2016

Fast and Accurate Deep Network Learning by Exponential Linear Units (ELUs)

D. A. Clevert, Thomas Unterthiner, Sepp Hochreiter

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This paper introduces Exponential Linear Units (ELUs) to speed up learning in deep networks and improve classification accuracy. ELUs push mean unit activations closer to zero, leading to better generalization than ReLUs and LReLUs on CIFAR-100 and ImageNet datasets.

Main Contributions

  • Introduces the Exponential Linear Unit (ELU) activation function.
  • ELUs have negative values that push mean unit activations closer to zero, similar to batch normalization but with lower complexity.
  • ELUs lead to faster learning and better generalization compared to ReLUs and LReLUs on deep networks.
  • ELU networks outperform ReLU networks with batch normalization on CIFAR-100.
  • ELU networks achieve state-of-the-art results on CIFAR-100 without multi-view evaluation or model averaging.

Abstract

We introduce the "exponential linear unit" (ELU) which speeds up learning in deep neural networks and leads to higher classification accuracies. Like rectified linear units (ReLUs), leaky ReLUs (LReLUs) and parametrized ReLUs (PRe-LUs), ELUs alleviate the vanishing gradient problem via the identity for positive values. However ELUs have improved learning characteristics compared to the units with other activation functions. In contrast to ReLUs, ELUs have negative values which allows them to push mean unit activations closer to zero like batch normalization but with lower computational complexity. Mean shifts toward zero speed up learning by bringing the normal gradient closer to the unit natural gradient because of a reduced bias shift effect. While LReLUs and PReLUs have negative values, too, they do not ensure a noise-robust deactivation state. ELUs saturate to a negative value with smaller inputs and thereby decrease the forward propagated variation and information. Therefore ELUs code the degree of presence of particular phenomena in the input, while they do not quantitatively model the degree of their absence. In experiments, ELUs lead not only to faster learning, but also to significantly better generalization performance than ReLUs and LReLUs on networks with more than 5 layers. On CIFAR-100 ELUs networks significantly outperform ReLU networks with batch normalization while batch normalization does not improve ELU networks. ELU networks are among the top 10 reported CIFAR-10 results and yield the best published result on CIFAR-100, without resorting to multi-view evaluation or model averaging. On ImageNet, ELU networks considerably speed up learning compared to a ReLU network with the same architecture, obtaining less than 10% classification error for a single crop, single model network.

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