Posterior Contraction for Sparse Neural Networks in Besov Spaces with Intrinsic Dimensionality

Kyeongwon Lee (University of Maryland, College Park) · Lizhen Lin (University of Maryland, College Park) · Jaewoo Park (Yonsei University) · Seonghyun Jeong (Yonsei University)
additive besov functionsanisotropic besov spacescontinuous shrinkage priorscurse of dimensionalityhierarchical compositionshigh-dimensional functionsintrinsic dimensionalitymultiplicative besov functionsoptimal ratesposterior contraction ratesrate adaptationsmoothness levelsparse bayesian neural networksstructured estimation problemstheoretical foundations

This work establishes that sparse Bayesian neural networks achieve optimal posterior contraction rates over anisotropic Besov spaces and their hierarchical compositions. These structures reflect the intrinsic dimensionality of the underlying function, thereby mitigating the curse of dimensionality. Our analysis shows that Bayesian neural networks equipped with either sparse or continuous shrinkage priors attain the optimal rates which are dependent on the intrinsic dimension of the true structures. Moreover, we show that these priors enable rate adaptation, allowing the posterior to contract at the optimal rate even when the smoothness level of the true function is unknown. The proposed framework accommodates a broad class of functions, including additive and multiplicative Besov functions as special cases. These results advance the theoretical foundations of Bayesian neural networks and provide rigorous justification for their practical effectiveness in high-dimensional, structured estimation problems.