Reverse Differentiation via Predictive Coding.

Proc AAAI Conf Artif Intell

MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit, University of Oxford, UK.

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Deep learning has significantly advanced AI through artificial neural networks, which mimic brain neuronal networks, leading to diverse applications and mutual benefits in AI and neuroscience.
  • The widely used backpropagation algorithm faces criticism for its lack of biological realism, prompting exploration of predictive coding methods that offer more biologically plausible learning approaches.
  • Recent research introduced a novel method, zerodivergence inference learning (Z-IL), that achieves exact implementation of backpropagation on multilayer perceptrons, bridging the gap between neuroscience and deep learning, and providing a new, efficient approach to parameter updates in neural networks.

Article Abstract

Deep learning has redefined AI thanks to the rise of artificial neural networks, which are inspired by neuronal networks in the brain. Through the years, these interactions between AI and neuroscience have brought immense benefits to both fields, allowing neural networks to be used in a plethora of applications. Neural networks use an efficient implementation of reverse differentiation, called backpropagation (BP). This algorithm, however, is often criticized for its biological implausibility (e.g., lack of local update rules for the parameters). Therefore, biologically plausible learning methods that rely on predictive coding (PC), a framework for describing information processing in the brain, are increasingly studied. Recent works prove that these methods can approximate BP up to a certain margin on multilayer perceptrons (MLPs), and asymptotically on any other complex model, and that zerodivergence inference learning (Z-IL), a variant of PC, is able to exactly implement BP on MLPs. However, the recent literature shows also that there is no biologically plausible method yet that can exactly replicate the weight update of BP on complex models. To fill this gap, in this paper, we generalize (PC and) Z-IL by directly defining it on computational graphs, and show that it can perform exact reverse differentiation. What results is the first PC (and so biologically plausible) algorithm that is equivalent to BP in the way of updating parameters on any neural network, providing a bridge between the interdisciplinary research of neuroscience and deep learning. Furthermore, the above results in particular also immediately provide a novel local and parallel implementation of BP.

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