Uncovering the Spectral Bias in Diagonal State Space Models

Martin Takac (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI)) · Ruben Solozabal (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence) · Velibor Bojkovic (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence) · Hilal AlQuabeh (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence) · Kentaro Inui (MBZUAI)
diagonal alternativesdiagonal ssm initializationdiagonal state-space modelsdiscrete fourier domainfrequency perspectivehippo frameworkkernel computationlarge datasetslearning biaseslong range arena benchmarkparameterizationpathx-256pole placings4d-dfoutstate space models

Current methods for initializing state space models (SSMs) parameters mainly rely on the \textit{HiPPO framework}, which is based on an online approximation of orthogonal polynomials. Recently, diagonal alternatives have shown to reach a similar level of performance while being significantly more efficient due to the simplification in the kernel computation. However, the \textit{HiPPO framework} does not explicitly study the role of its diagonal variants. In this paper, we take a further step to investigate the role of diagonal SSM initialization schemes from the frequency perspective. Our work seeks to systematically understand how to parameterize these models and uncover the learning biases inherent in such diagonal state-space models. Based on our observations, we propose a diagonal initialization on the discrete Fourier domain \textit{S4D-DFouT}. The insights in the role of pole placing in the initialization enable us to further scale them and achieve state-of-the-art results on the Long Range Arena benchmark, allowing us to train from scratch on very large datasets as PathX-256.