Why do networks have inhibitory/negative connections?

08/05/2022
by   Qingyang Wang, et al.
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Why do brains have inhibitory connections? Why do deep networks have negative weights? There are many function-specific explanations for the necessity of inhibitory connections, including to balance excitatory connections, memorize, decide, and avoid seizures. We propose an answer from the perspective of representation capacity. We believe representing functions is the primary role of both (i) the brain in natural intelligence, and (ii) deep networks in artificial intelligence. Our answer to why there are inhibitory/negative weights is: to learn more functions. We prove that, in the absence of negative weights, neural networks are not universal approximators. While this may be an intuitive result, to the best of our knowledge, there is no formal theory, in either machine learning or neuroscience, that demonstrates why negative weights are crucial in the context of representation capacity. Further, we provide insights on the geometric properties of the representation space that non-negative deep networks cannot represent. We expect these insights will yield a deeper understanding of more sophisticated inductive priors imposed on the distribution of weights that lead to more efficient biological and machine learning.

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