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Beyond Shared Hierarchies: Deep Multitask Learning through Soft Layer Ordering

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Existing deep multitask learning (MTL) approaches align layers shared between tasks in a parallel ordering. Such an organization significantly constricts the types of shared structure that can be learned. The necessity of parallel ordering for deep MTL is first tested by comparing it with permuted ordering of shared layers. The results indicate that a flexible ordering can enable more effective sharing, thus motivating the development of a soft ordering approach, which learns how shared layers are applied in different ways for different tasks. Deep MTL with soft ordering outperforms parallel ordering methods across a series of domains. These results suggest that the power of deep MTL comes from learning highly general building blocks that can be assembled to meet the demands of each task.

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2026 1

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Learning in Deep Networks under Dale's Constraint

cs.AI · 2026-08-07 · reject · novelty 7.0

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.

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  • Learning in Deep Networks under Dale's Constraint cs.AI · 2026-08-07 · reject · none · ref 163 · internal anchor

    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.