A Sparse Quantized Hopfield Network for Online-Continual Memory

07/27/2023
by   Nick Alonso, et al.
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An important difference between brains and deep neural networks is the way they learn. Nervous systems learn online where a stream of noisy data points are presented in a non-independent, identically distributed (non-i.i.d.) way. Further, synaptic plasticity in the brain depends only on information local to synapses. Deep networks, on the other hand, typically use non-local learning algorithms and are trained in an offline, non-noisy, i.i.d. setting. Understanding how neural networks learn under the same constraints as the brain is an open problem for neuroscience and neuromorphic computing. A standard approach to this problem has yet to be established. In this paper, we propose that discrete graphical models that learn via an online maximum a posteriori learning algorithm could provide such an approach. We implement this kind of model in a novel neural network called the Sparse Quantized Hopfield Network (SQHN). We show that SQHNs outperform state-of-the-art neural networks on associative memory tasks, outperform these models in online, non-i.i.d. settings, learn efficiently with noisy inputs, and are better than baselines on a novel episodic memory task.

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