Dynamical Equations With Bottom-up Self-Organizing Properties Learn Accurate Dynamical Hierarchies Without Any Loss FunctionDownload PDF

Published: 01 Feb 2023, Last Modified: 13 Feb 2023Submitted to ICLR 2023Readers: Everyone
Keywords: self-organization, dynamical systems, continual learning, dynamical hierarchy, adaptation
Abstract: Self-organization is ubiquitous in nature and mind. However, machine learning and theories of cognition still barely touch the subject. The hurdle is that general patterns are difficult to define in terms of dynamical equations and designing a system that could learn by reordering itself is still to be seen. Here, we propose a learning system, where patterns are defined within the realm of nonlinear dynamics with positive and negative feedback loops, allowing attractor-repeller pairs to emerge for each pattern observed. Experiments reveal that such a system can map temporal to spatial correlation, enabling hierarchical structures to be learned from sequential data. The results are accurate enough to surpass state-of-the-art unsupervised learning algorithms in seven out of eight experiments as well as two real-world problems. Interestingly, the dynamic nature of the system makes it inherently adaptive, giving rise to phenomena similar to phase transitions in chemistry/thermodynamics when the input structure changes. Thus, the work here sheds light on how self-organization can allow for pattern recognition and hints at how intelligent behavior might emerge from simple dynamic equations without an objective/loss function.
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