TY - JOUR
T1 - Supervised Hebbian learning
AU - Alemanno, Francesco
AU - Aquaro, Miriam
AU - Kanter, Ido
AU - Barra, Adriano
AU - Agliari, Elena
N1 - Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 EPLA.
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - In neural network's literature, Hebbian learning traditionally refers to the procedure by which the Hopfield model and its generalizations store archetypes (i.e., definite patterns that are experienced just once to form the synaptic matrix). However, the term learning in machine learning refers to the ability of the machine to extract features from the supplied dataset (e.g., made of blurred examples of these archetypes), in order to make its own representation of the unavailable archetypes. Here, given a sample of examples, we define a supervised learning protocol based on Hebb's rule and by which the Hopfield network can infer the archetypes. By an analytical inspection, we detect the correct control parameters (including size and quality of the dataset) that tune the system performance and we depict its phase diagram. We also prove that, for structureless datasets, the Hopfield model equipped with this supervised learning rule is equivalent to a restricted Boltzmann machine and this suggests an optimal and interpretable training routine. Finally, this approach is generalized to structured datasets: we highlight an ultrametric-like organization (reminiscent of replica-symmetry-breaking) in the analyzed datasets and, consequently, we introduce an additional broken-replica hidden layer for its (partial) disentanglement, which is shown to improve MNIST classification from to , and to offer a new perspective on deep architectures.
AB - In neural network's literature, Hebbian learning traditionally refers to the procedure by which the Hopfield model and its generalizations store archetypes (i.e., definite patterns that are experienced just once to form the synaptic matrix). However, the term learning in machine learning refers to the ability of the machine to extract features from the supplied dataset (e.g., made of blurred examples of these archetypes), in order to make its own representation of the unavailable archetypes. Here, given a sample of examples, we define a supervised learning protocol based on Hebb's rule and by which the Hopfield network can infer the archetypes. By an analytical inspection, we detect the correct control parameters (including size and quality of the dataset) that tune the system performance and we depict its phase diagram. We also prove that, for structureless datasets, the Hopfield model equipped with this supervised learning rule is equivalent to a restricted Boltzmann machine and this suggests an optimal and interpretable training routine. Finally, this approach is generalized to structured datasets: we highlight an ultrametric-like organization (reminiscent of replica-symmetry-breaking) in the analyzed datasets and, consequently, we introduce an additional broken-replica hidden layer for its (partial) disentanglement, which is shown to improve MNIST classification from to , and to offer a new perspective on deep architectures.
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U2 - 10.1209/0295-5075/aca55f
DO - 10.1209/0295-5075/aca55f
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0295-5075
VL - 141
JO - EPL
JF - EPL
IS - 1
M1 - 11001
ER -