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arxiv: 1805.10714 · v2 · pith:BMM3Z3TUnew · submitted 2018-05-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn · q-bio.NC

From statistical inference to a differential learning rule for stochastic neural networks

classification ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn q-bio.NC
keywords rulelearninghiddenneuralstochasticattractorsinferencenetworks
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Stochastic neural networks are a prototypical computational device able to build a probabilistic representation of an ensemble of external stimuli. Building on the relationship between inference and learning, we derive a synaptic plasticity rule that relies only on delayed activity correlations, and that shows a number of remarkable features. Our "delayed-correlations matching" (DCM) rule satisfies some basic requirements for biological feasibility: finite and noisy afferent signals, Dale's principle and asymmetry of synaptic connections, locality of the weight update computations. Nevertheless, the DCM rule is capable of storing a large, extensive number of patterns as attractors in a stochastic recurrent neural network, under general scenarios without requiring any modification: it can deal with correlated patterns, a broad range of architectures (with or without hidden neuronal states), one-shot learning with the palimpsest property, all the while avoiding the proliferation of spurious attractors. When hidden units are present, our learning rule can be employed to construct Boltzmann machine-like generative models, exploiting the addition of hidden neurons in feature extraction and classification tasks.

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