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RNNs of RNNs: Recursive Construction of Stable Assemblies of Recurrent Neural Networks

Leo Kozachkov; Michaela Ennis; Jean-Jacques Slotine

RNNs of RNNs: Recursive Construction of Stable Assemblies of Recurrent Neural Networks

Abstract

Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are widely used throughout neuroscience as models of local neural activity. Many properties of single RNNs are well characterized theoretically, but experimental neuroscience has moved in the direction of studying multiple interacting areas, and RNN theory needs to be likewise extended. We take a constructive approach towards this problem, leveraging tools from nonlinear control theory and machine learning to characterize when combinations of stable RNNs will themselves be stable. Importantly, we derive conditions which allow for massive feedback connections between interacting RNNs. We parameterize these conditions for easy optimization using gradient-based techniques, and show that stability-constrained "networks of networks" can perform well on challenging sequential-processing benchmark tasks. Altogether, our results provide a principled approach towards understanding distributed, modular function in the brain.

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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
sequential-image-classification-on-sequentialSparse Combo Net
Permuted Accuracy: 96.94
sequential-image-classification-on-sequential-1Sparse Combo Net
Unpermuted Accuracy: 65.72

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