Disentangling with Biological Constraints: A Theory of Functional Cell Types

ICLR 2023(2022)

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Neurons in the brain are often finely tuned for specific task variables. Moreover, such disentangled representations are highly sought after in machine learning. Here we mathematically prove that simple biological constraints on neurons, namely nonnegativity and energy efficiency in both activity and weights, promote such sought after disentangled representations by enforcing neurons to become selective for single factors of task variation. We demonstrate these constraints lead to disentangling in a variety of tasks and architectures, including variational autoencoders. We also use this theory to explain why the brain partitions its cells into distinct cell types such as grid and object-vector cells, and also explain when the brain instead entangles representations in response to entangled task factors. Overall, this work provides a mathematical understanding of why, when, and how neurons represent factors in both brains and machines, and is a first step towards understanding of how task demands structure neural representations.
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Disentangling,neurosciece,representation learning,hippocampus,cortex
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