An HSIC-based information-bottleneck objective trains deep networks layer-by-layer without backpropagation and matches backpropagation accuracy on small image benchmarks in the reported runs.
"Dependency Bottleneck" in Auto-encoding Architectures: an Empirical Study
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Recent works investigated the generalization properties in deep neural networks (DNNs) by studying the Information Bottleneck in DNNs. However, the mea- surement of the mutual information (MI) is often inaccurate due to the density estimation. To address this issue, we propose to measure the dependency instead of MI between layers in DNNs. Specifically, we propose to use Hilbert-Schmidt Independence Criterion (HSIC) as the dependency measure, which can measure the dependence of two random variables without estimating probability densities. Moreover, HSIC is a special case of the Squared-loss Mutual Information (SMI). In the experiment, we empirically evaluate the generalization property using HSIC in both the reconstruction and prediction auto-encoding (AE) architectures.
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The HSIC Bottleneck: Deep Learning without Back-Propagation
An HSIC-based information-bottleneck objective trains deep networks layer-by-layer without backpropagation and matches backpropagation accuracy on small image benchmarks in the reported runs.