Training neural network ensembles via trajectory sampling

09/22/2022
by   Jamie F. Mair, et al.
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In machine learning, there is renewed interest in neural network ensembles (NNEs), whereby predictions are obtained as an aggregate from a diverse set of smaller models, rather than from a single larger model. Here, we show how to define and train a NNE using techniques from the study of rare trajectories in stochastic systems. We define an NNE in terms of the trajectory of the model parameters under a simple, and discrete in time, diffusive dynamics, and train the NNE by biasing these trajectories towards a small time-integrated loss, as controlled by appropriate counting fields which act as hyperparameters. We demonstrate the viability of this technique on a range of simple supervised learning tasks. We discuss potential advantages of our trajectory sampling approach compared with more conventional gradient based methods.

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