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Exact Gradients for Stochastic Spiking Neural Networks Driven by Rough Signals

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We introduce a mathematically rigorous framework based on rough path theory to model stochastic spiking neural networks (SSNNs) as stochastic differential equations with event discontinuities (Event SDEs) and driven by c\`adl\`ag rough paths. Our formalism is general enough to allow for potential jumps to be present both in the solution trajectories as well as in the driving noise. We then identify a set of sufficient conditions ensuring the existence of pathwise gradients of solution trajectories and event times with respect to the network's parameters and show how these gradients satisfy a recursive relation. Furthermore, we introduce a general-purpose loss function defined by means of a new class of signature kernels indexed on c\`adl\`ag rough paths and use it to train SSNNs as generative models. We provide an end-to-end autodifferentiable solver for Event SDEs and make its implementation available as part of the $\texttt{diffrax}$ library. Our framework is, to our knowledge, the first enabling gradient-based training of SSNNs with noise affecting both the spike timing and the network's dynamics.

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Rough kernel hedging

math.FA · 2025-01-16 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A signature-kernel and operator-valued-kernel framework for hedging is proved to have a unique global minimizer with an explicit formula, and it approximates the delta hedge on a GBM example.

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  • Rough kernel hedging math.FA · 2025-01-16 · conditional · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    A signature-kernel and operator-valued-kernel framework for hedging is proved to have a unique global minimizer with an explicit formula, and it approximates the delta hedge on a GBM example.