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Post-synaptic potential regularization has potential
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Improving generalization is one of the main challenges for training deep neural networks on classification tasks. In particular, a number of techniques have been proposed, aiming to boost the performance on unseen data: from standard data augmentation techniques to the $\ell_2$ regularization, dropout, batch normalization, entropy-driven SGD and many more.\\ In this work we propose an elegant, simple and principled approach: post-synaptic potential regularization (PSP). We tested this regularization on a number of different state-of-the-art scenarios. Empirical results show that PSP achieves a classification error comparable to more sophisticated learning strategies in the MNIST scenario, while improves the generalization compared to $\ell_2$ regularization in deep architectures trained on CIFAR-10.
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