Role of Synaptic Stochasticity in Training Low-Precision Neural Networks

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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 that allows to train discrete deep neural networks is also investigated.

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Baldassi, C., Gerace, F., Kappen, H. J., Lucibello, C., Saglietti, L., Tartaglione, E., & Zecchina, R. (2018). Role of Synaptic Stochasticity in Training Low-Precision Neural Networks. Physical Review Letters, 120(26). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.268103

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