Biologically Plausible Online Principal Component Analysis Without Recurrent Neural Dynamics

2018 52nd Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers(2018)

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Artificial neural networks that learn to perform Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and related tasks using strictly local learning rules have been previously derived based on the principle of similarity matching: similar pairs of inputs should map to similar pairs of outputs. However, the operation of these networks (and of similar networks) requires a fixed-point iteration to determine the output corresponding to a given input, which means that dynamics must operate on a faster time scale than the variation of the input. Further, during these fast dynamics such networks typically “disable” learning, updating synaptic weights only once the fixed-point iteration has been resolved. Here, we derive a network for PCA-based dimensionality reduction that avoids this fast fixed-point iteration. The key novelty of our approach is a modification of the similarity matching objective to encourage near-diagonality of a synaptic weight matrix. We then approximately invert this matrix using a Taylor series approximation, replacing the previous fast iterations. In the offline setting, our algorithm corresponds to a dynamical system, the stability of which we rigorously analyze. In the online setting (i.e., with stochastic gradients), we map our algorithm to a familiar neural network architecture and give numerical results showing that our method converges at a competitive rate. The computational complexity per iteration of our online algorithm is linear in the total degrees of freedom, which is in some sense optimal.
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Heuristic algorithms,Principal component analysis,Biological neural networks,Dimensionality reduction,Stability analysis,Task analysis
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