- Place: AA3195- Date and Time: 1 Aug 2014 @13.00- ChoDear all,We will have a tea talk this Friday by Prof. Yoshua Bengio. See below for the details and the attached paper.
Hope to see many of you there!
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- Speaker: Prof. Yoshua Bengio (University of Montreal)- Title: How Auto-Encoders Could Provide Credit Assignment in Deep Networks via Target Propagation
- Abstract:In this paper we propose to exploit reconstruction as a layer-local training signal for deep learning, be it generative or discriminant, single or multi-modal, supervised, semi-supervised or unsupervised, feedforward or recurrent. Reconstructions can be propagated in a form of target propagation playing a role similar to back-propagation but helping to reduce the reliance on back-propagation in order to perform credit assignment across many levels of possibly strong non-linearities (which is difficult for back-propagation). A regularized auto-encoder tends produce a reconstruction that is a more likely version of its input, i.e., a small move in the direction of higher likelihood. By generalizing gradients, target propagation may also allow to train deep networks with discrete hidden units. If the auto-encoder takes both a representation of input and target (or of any side information) in input, then its reconstruction of input representation provides a target towards a representation that is more likely, conditioned on all the side information. A deep auto-encoder decoding path generalizes gradient propagation in a learned way that can thus handle not just infinitesimal changes but larger, discrete changes, hopefully allowing credit assignment through a long chain of non-linear operations. For this to work, each layer must be a good denoising or regularized auto-encoder itself. In addition to each layer being a good auto-encoder, the encoder also learns to please the upper layers by transforming the data into a space where it is easier to model by them, flattening manifolds and disentangling factors. The motivations and theoretical justifications for this approach are laid down in this paper, along with conjectures that will have to be verified either mathematically or experimentally.
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