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Unreasonable Effectivness of Deep Learning

Published 28 Mar 2018 in cs.LG and stat.ML | (1803.10768v1)

Abstract: We show how well known rules of back propagation arise from a weighted combination of finite automata. By redefining a finite automata as a predictor we combine the set of all $k$-state finite automata using a weighted majority algorithm. This aggregated prediction algorithm can be simplified using symmetry, and we prove the equivalence of an algorithm that does this. We demonstrate that this algorithm is equivalent to a form of a back propagation acting in a completely connected $k$-node neural network. Thus the use of the weighted majority algorithm allows a bound on the general performance of deep learning approaches to prediction via known results from online statistics. The presented framework opens more detailed questions about network topology; it is a bridge to the well studied techniques of semigroup theory and applying these techniques to answer what specific network topologies are capable of predicting. This informs both the design of artificial networks and the exploration of neuroscience models.

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