MODELLING IDENTITY RULES WITH NEURAL NETWORKS

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Weyde, Tillman [1 ]
Kopparti, Radha Manisha [1 ]
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[1] City Univ London, Dept Comp Sci, Res Ctr Machine Learning, London, England
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SYSTEMATICITY; CONNECTIONISM; LANGUAGE;
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B81 [逻辑学(论理学)];
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010104 ; 010105 ;
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In this paper, we show that standard feed-forward and recurrent neural networks fail to learn abstract patterns based on identity rules. We propose Relation Based Pattern (RBP) extensions to neural network structures that solve this problem and answer, as well as raise, questions about integrating structures for inductive bias into neural networks. Examples of abstract patterns are the sequence patterns ABA and ABB where A or B can be any object. These were introduced by Marcus et al (1999) who also found that 7 month old infants recognise these patterns in sequences that use an unfamiliar vocabulary while simple recurrent neural networks do not. This result has been contested in the literature but it is confirmed by our experiments. We also show that the inability to generalise extends to different, previously untested, settings. We propose a new approach to modify standard neural network architectures, called Relation Based Patterns (RBP) with different variants for classification and prediction. Our experiments show that neural networks with the appropriate RBP structure achieve perfect classification and prediction performance on synthetic data, including mixed concrete and abstract patterns. RBP also improves neural network performance in experiments with real-world sequence prediction tasks. We discuss these finding in terms of challenges for neural network models and identify consequences from this result in terms of developing inductive biases for neural network learning.
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页码:745 / 769
页数:25
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