Invariance, Encodings, and Generalization: Learning Identity Effects With Neural Networks

Neural Computation(2022)

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Often in language and other areas of cognition, whether two components of an object are identical or not determines if it is well formed. We call such constraints identity effects. When developing a system to learn well-formedness from examples, it is easy enough to build in an identity effect. But can identity effects be learned from the data without explicit guidance? We provide a framework in which we can rigorously prove that algorithms satisfying simple criteria cannot make the correct inference. We then show that a broad class of learning algorithms, including deep feedforward neural networks trained via gradient-based algorithms (such as stochastic gradient descent or the Adam method), satisfies our criteria, dependent on the encoding of inputs. In some broader circumstances, we are able to provide adversarial examples that the network necessarily classifies incorrectly. Finally, we demonstrate our theory with computational experiments in which we explore the effect of different input encodings on the ability of algorithms to generalize to novel inputs. This allows us to show similar effects to those predicted by theory for more realistic methods that violate some of the conditions of our theoretical results.
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identity effects,invariance,neural networks,generalization
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