To better understand the theoretical behavior of large neural networks, several works have analyzed the case where a network's width tends to infinity. In this regime, the effect of random initialization and the process of training a neural network can be formally expressed with analytical tools like Gaussian processes and neural tangent kernels. In this paper, we review methods for quantifying uncertainty in such infinite-width neural networks and compare their relationship to Gaussian processes in the Bayesian inference framework. We make use of several equivalence results along the way to obtain exact closed-form solutions for predictive uncertainty.
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