Neural Approximation and Its Applications
arXiv cs.LG / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes NeuApprox, a neural basis function built from an untrained neural network to serve as the basis for multivariate function approximation.
- It expresses the target function as a sum of block terms, where each term is the product of a neural basis function and a learnable coefficient, enabling clear component interpretation and easy adaptation to new data by fine-tuning the basis.
- The authors prove NeuApprox can approximate any multivariate continuous function to arbitrary accuracy, providing a strong theoretical foundation.
- Experimental results on multispectral images, light-field data, videos, traffic data, and point clouds demonstrate NeuApprox's strong approximation capabilities and data adaptability compared with hand-crafted basis methods.
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