Learning Hierarchically Structured Concepts
September 10, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Neural Networks
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Authors
Nancy Lynch, Frederik Mallmann-Trenn
arXiv ID
1909.04559
Category
cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence
Cross-listed
cs.NE
Citations
11
Venue
Neural Networks
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
We study the question of how concepts that have structure get represented in the brain. Specifically, we introduce a model for hierarchically structured concepts and we show how a biologically plausible neural network can recognize these concepts, and how it can learn them in the first place. Our main goal is to introduce a general framework for these tasks and prove formally how both (recognition and learning) can be achieved. We show that both tasks can be accomplished even in presence of noise. For learning, we analyze Oja's rule formally, a well-known biologically-plausible rule for adjusting the weights of synapses. We complement the learning results with lower bounds asserting that, in order to recognize concepts of a certain hierarchical depth, neural networks must have a corresponding number of layers.
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