Linear-Nonlinear-Poisson Neuron Networks Perform Bayesian Inference On Boltzmann MachinesDownload PDF

20 Apr 2024 (modified: 16 Jan 2013)ICLR 2013 conference submissionReaders: Everyone
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Abstract: One conjecture in both deep learning and classical connectionist viewpoint is that the biological brain implements certain kinds of deep networks as its back-end. However, to our knowledge, a detailed correspondence has not yet been set up, which is important if we want to bridge between neuroscience and machine learning. Recent researches emphasized the biological plausibility of Linear-Nonlinear-Poisson (LNP) neuron model. We show that with neurally plausible settings, the whole network is capable of representing any Boltzmann machine and performing a semi-stochastic Bayesian inference algorithm lying between Gibbs sampling and variational inference.
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