Working memory facilitates reward-modulated Hebbian learning in recurrent neural networks
Abstract
Reservoir computing is a powerful tool to explain how the brain learns temporal sequences, such as movements, but existing learning schemes are either biologically implausible or too inefficient to explain animal performance. We show that a network can learn complicated sequences with a reward-modulated Hebbian learning rule if the network of reservoir neurons is combined with a second network that serves as a dynamic working memory and provides a spatio-temporal backbone signal to the reservoir. In combination with the working memory, reward-modulated Hebbian learning of the readout neurons performs as well as FORCE learning, but with the advantage of a biologically plausible interpretation of both the learning rule and the learning paradigm.
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@article{arxiv.1910.10559,
title = {Working memory facilitates reward-modulated Hebbian learning in recurrent neural networks},
author = {Roman Pogodin and Dane Corneil and Alexander Seeholzer and Joseph Heng and Wulfram Gerstner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.10559},
year = {2019}
}
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NeurIPS 2019 workshop "Real Neurons & Hidden Units: Future directions at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence", Vancouver, Canada