Autoencoding with XCSF

10/23/2019
by   Richard J. Preen, et al.
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Autoencoders enable data dimensionality reduction and are a key component of many (deep) learning systems. This article explores the use of the XCSF online evolutionary reinforcement learning system to perform autoencoding. Initial results using a neural network representation and combining artificial evolution with stochastic gradient descent, suggest it is an effective approach to data reduction. The approach adaptively subdivides the input domain into local approximations that are simpler than a global neural network solution. By allowing the number of neurons in the autoencoders to evolve, this further enables the emergence of an ensemble of structurally heterogeneous solutions to cover the problem space. In this case, networks of differing complexity are typically seen to cover different areas of the problem space. Furthermore, the rate of gradient descent applied to each layer is tuned via self-adaptive mutation, thereby reducing the parameter optimisation task.

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