Models of sensory processing and learning in the cortex need to efficiently assign credit to synapses in all areas. In deep learning, a known solution is error backpropagation, which requires biologically implausible weight transport from feed-forwards to feedback paths. We introduce phaseless alignment learning, a bio-plausible method to learn efficient feedback weights in layered cortical hierarchies. This is achieved by exploiting the noise naturally found in biophysical systems as an additional carrier of information. In our dynamical system, all weights are learned simultaneously with always-on plasticity and using only information locally available to the synapses. Our method is completely phase-free (no forwards and backwards passes or phased learning) and allows for efficient error propagation across multi-layer cortical hierarchies, while maintaining biologically plausible signal transport and learning. Our method is applicable to a wide class of models and improves on previously known biologically plausible ways of credit assignment: compared to random synaptic feedback, it can solve complex tasks with fewer neurons and learn more useful latent representations. We demonstrate this on various classification tasks using a cortical microcircuit model with prospective coding.The credit assignment problem involves assigning credit to synapses in a neural network so that weights are updated appropriately and the circuit learns. Max et al. developed an efficient solution to the weight transport problem in networks of biophysical neurons. The method exploits noise as an information carrier and enables networks to learn to solve a task efficiently.
Learning efficient backprojections across cortical hierarchies in real time
Max, Kevin;
2024
Abstract
Models of sensory processing and learning in the cortex need to efficiently assign credit to synapses in all areas. In deep learning, a known solution is error backpropagation, which requires biologically implausible weight transport from feed-forwards to feedback paths. We introduce phaseless alignment learning, a bio-plausible method to learn efficient feedback weights in layered cortical hierarchies. This is achieved by exploiting the noise naturally found in biophysical systems as an additional carrier of information. In our dynamical system, all weights are learned simultaneously with always-on plasticity and using only information locally available to the synapses. Our method is completely phase-free (no forwards and backwards passes or phased learning) and allows for efficient error propagation across multi-layer cortical hierarchies, while maintaining biologically plausible signal transport and learning. Our method is applicable to a wide class of models and improves on previously known biologically plausible ways of credit assignment: compared to random synaptic feedback, it can solve complex tasks with fewer neurons and learn more useful latent representations. We demonstrate this on various classification tasks using a cortical microcircuit model with prospective coding.The credit assignment problem involves assigning credit to synapses in a neural network so that weights are updated appropriately and the circuit learns. Max et al. developed an efficient solution to the weight transport problem in networks of biophysical neurons. The method exploits noise as an information carrier and enables networks to learn to solve a task efficiently.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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