Artificial neural networks, one of the most successful approaches to supervised learning, were originally inspired by their biological counterparts. However, the most successful learning algorithm for artificial neural networks, backpropagation, is considered biologically implausible. Many believe that the next generation of artificial neural networks should be built upon a better understanding of biological learning. So, for decades, neuroscience and machine learning communities have been trying to bridge the gap between biological and artificial learning, taking advantage of the ever-growing amount of data on the brain and its activity. We contribute to the topic of biologically plausible neuronal learning by building upon and extending the equilibrium propagation learning framework, which has been previously proposed as a more biologically plausible alternative to backpropagation. Specifically, we introduce: a new neuronal dynamics and learning rule for arbitrary network architectures; a sparsity-inducing method able to prune irrelevant connections; a dynamical-systems characterization of the models, using Lyapunov theory.
A Biologically Plausible Learning Algorithm for Artificial Neural Networks
March 31, 2020
1:00 pm
Matilde Farinha
Matilde Tristany is a researcher at GAIPS (Intelligent Agents and Synthetic Characters Group) who is interested in bridging the gap between the biological and the artificial learning frameworks in order to obtain better learning algorithms for biologically plausible artificial neural networks. She obtained a M.Sc. degree in the Mathematics Department of IST, in 2019.Instituto de Telecomunicações/ISTSeminários
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