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On the role of synaptic stochasticity in training low-precision neural networks

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2018-07-04 v2 Machine Learning Neural and Evolutionary Computing Machine Learning

Abstract

Stochasticity and limited precision of synaptic weights in neural network models are key aspects of both biological and hardware modeling of learning processes. Here we show that a neural network model with stochastic binary weights naturally gives prominence to exponentially rare dense regions of solutions with a number of desirable properties such as robustness and good generalization performance, while typical solutions are isolated and hard to find. Binary solutions of the standard perceptron problem are obtained from a simple gradient descent procedure on a set of real values parametrizing a probability distribution over the binary synapses. Both analytical and numerical results are presented. An algorithmic extension aimed at training discrete deep neural networks is also investigated.

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@article{arxiv.1710.09825,
  title  = {On the role of synaptic stochasticity in training low-precision neural networks},
  author = {Carlo Baldassi and Federica Gerace and Hilbert J. Kappen and Carlo Lucibello and Luca Saglietti and Enzo Tartaglione and Riccardo Zecchina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.09825},
  year   = {2018}
}

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7 pages + 14 pages of supplementary material