arXiv Machine Learning By Junho So, Dongwook Shin

Mini-batch Noise Lowers Sharpness via Dominant-Subspace Fluctuations

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arXiv:2607. 23012v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: During SGD training, the gradients often align strongly with the dominant subspace spanned by the top-$k$ eigenvectors of the Hessian of the loss.

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