SQS is a new GLU activation that reportedly preserves bilinear weight spectra for interpretability while achieving competitive performance on MNIST, FMNIST, and Tiny Stories.
Modular Networks: Learning to Decompose Neural Computation
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Scaling model capacity has been vital in the success of deep learning. For a typical network, necessary compute resources and training time grow dramatically with model size. Conditional computation is a promising way to increase the number of parameters with a relatively small increase in resources. We propose a training algorithm that flexibly chooses neural modules based on the data to be processed. Both the decomposition and modules are learned end-to-end. In contrast to existing approaches, training does not rely on regularization to enforce diversity in module use. We apply modular networks both to image recognition and language modeling tasks, where we achieve superior performance compared to several baselines. Introspection reveals that modules specialize in interpretable contexts.
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Preserving Bilinear Weight Spectra with a Signed and Shrunk Quadratic Activation Function
SQS is a new GLU activation that reportedly preserves bilinear weight spectra for interpretability while achieving competitive performance on MNIST, FMNIST, and Tiny Stories.