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A Neural Network Based on First Principles

Published 18 Feb 2020 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (2002.07469v1)

Abstract: In this paper, a Neural network is derived from first principles, assuming only that each layer begins with a linear dimension-reducing transformation. The approach appeals to the principle of Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) to find the posterior distribution of the input data of each layer, conditioned on the layer output variables. This posterior has a well-defined mean, the conditional mean estimator, that is calculated using a type of neural network with theoretically-derived activation functions similar to sigmoid, softplus, and relu. This implicitly provides a theoretical justification for their use. A theorem that finds the conditional distribution and conditional mean estimator under the MaxEnt prior is proposed, unifying results for special cases. Combining layers results in an auto-encoder with conventional feed-forward analysis network and a type of linear Bayesian belief network in the reconstruction path.

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