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arxiv: 1603.08367 · v1 · pith:IDA4C77Znew · submitted 2016-03-28 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.CG· cs.CV· cs.NE

Sparse Activity and Sparse Connectivity in Supervised Learning

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.CGcs.CVcs.NE
keywords sparseactivityclassificationconnectivityprojectionlearningmodelperformance
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Sparseness is a useful regularizer for learning in a wide range of applications, in particular in neural networks. This paper proposes a model targeted at classification tasks, where sparse activity and sparse connectivity are used to enhance classification capabilities. The tool for achieving this is a sparseness-enforcing projection operator which finds the closest vector with a pre-defined sparseness for any given vector. In the theoretical part of this paper, a comprehensive theory for such a projection is developed. In conclusion, it is shown that the projection is differentiable almost everywhere and can thus be implemented as a smooth neuronal transfer function. The entire model can hence be tuned end-to-end using gradient-based methods. Experiments on the MNIST database of handwritten digits show that classification performance can be boosted by sparse activity or sparse connectivity. With a combination of both, performance can be significantly better compared to classical non-sparse approaches.

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