Modularizing and Assembling Cognitive Map Learners via Hyperdimensional Computing

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Authors Nathan McDonald arXiv ID 2304.04734 Category cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary Citations 8 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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Biological organisms must learn how to control their own bodies to achieve deliberate locomotion, that is, predict their next body position based on their current position and selected action. Such learning is goal-agnostic with respect to maximizing (minimizing) an environmental reward (penalty) signal. A cognitive map learner (CML) is a collection of three separate yet collaboratively trained artificial neural networks which learn to construct representations for the node states and edge actions of an arbitrary bidirectional graph. In so doing, a CML learns how to traverse the graph nodes; however, the CML does not learn when and why to move from one node state to another. This work created CMLs with node states expressed as high dimensional vectors suitable for hyperdimensional computing (HDC), a form of symbolic machine learning (ML). In so doing, graph knowledge (CML) was segregated from target node selection (HDC), allowing each ML approach to be trained independently. The first approach used HDC to engineer an arbitrary number of hierarchical CMLs, where each graph node state specified target node states for the next lower level CMLs to traverse to. Second, an HDC-based stimulus-response experience model was demonstrated per CML. Because hypervectors may be in superposition with each other, multiple experience models were added together and run in parallel without any retraining. Lastly, a CML-HDC ML unit was modularized: trained with proxy symbols such that arbitrary, application-specific stimulus symbols could be operated upon without retraining either CML or HDC model. These methods provide a template for engineering heterogenous ML systems.
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