An on-off two-channel network with fixed-sign synapses and local Hebbian learning is claimed to recover backpropagation exactly under symmetric weights and to beat comparable vanilla networks on Tiny ImageNet.
Adaptive Scheduling for Multi-Task Learning
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To train neural machine translation models simultaneously on multiple tasks (languages), it is common to sample each task uniformly or in proportion to dataset sizes. As these methods offer little control over performance trade-offs, we explore different task scheduling approaches. We first consider existing non-adaptive techniques, then move on to adaptive schedules that over-sample tasks with poorer results compared to their respective baseline. As explicit schedules can be inefficient, especially if one task is highly over-sampled, we also consider implicit schedules, learning to scale learning rates or gradients of individual tasks instead. These techniques allow training multilingual models that perform better for low-resource language pairs (tasks with small amount of data), while minimizing negative effects on high-resource tasks.
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Learning in Deep Networks under Dale's Constraint
An on-off two-channel network with fixed-sign synapses and local Hebbian learning is claimed to recover backpropagation exactly under symmetric weights and to beat comparable vanilla networks on Tiny ImageNet.