Network bottlenecks and task structure control the evolution of interpretable learning rules in a foraging agent

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Authors Emmanouil Giannakakis, Sina Khajehabdollahi, Anna Levina arXiv ID 2403.13649 Category q-bio.NC Cross-listed cs.NE, nlin.AO Citations 0 Venue Artificial Life Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Developing reliable mechanisms for continuous local learning is a central challenge faced by biological and artificial systems. Yet, how the environmental factors and structural constraints on the learning network influence the optimal plasticity mechanisms remains obscure even for simple settings. To elucidate these dependencies, we study meta-learning via evolutionary optimization of simple reward-modulated plasticity rules in embodied agents solving a foraging task. We show that unconstrained meta-learning leads to the emergence of diverse plasticity rules. However, regularization and bottlenecks to the model help reduce this variability, resulting in interpretable rules. Our findings indicate that the meta-learning of plasticity rules is very sensitive to various parameters, with this sensitivity possibly reflected in the learning rules found in biological networks. When included in models, these dependencies can be used to discover potential objective functions and details of biological learning via comparisons with experimental observations.
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