Gradient descent learning in and out of equilibrium
Abstract
Relations between the off thermal equilibrium dynamical process of on-line learning and the thermally equilibrated off-line learning are studied for potential gradient descent learning. The approach of Opper to study on-line Bayesian algorithms is extended to potential based or maximum likelihood learning. We look at the on-line learning algorithm that best approximates the off-line algorithm in the sense of least Kullback-Leibler information loss. It works by updating the weights along the gradient of an effective potential different from the parent off-line potential. The interpretation of this off equilibrium dynamics holds some similarities to the cavity approach of Griniasty. We are able to analyze networks with non-smooth transfer functions and transfer the smoothness requirement to the potential.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0004047,
title = {Gradient descent learning in and out of equilibrium},
author = {Nestor Caticha and Evaldo Araujo de Oliveira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0004047},
year = {2009}
}
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08 pages, submitted to the Journal of Physics A