Johnson-Lindenstrauss Compression with Neuroscience-Based Constraints
Autor: | Allen-Zhu, Zeyuan, Gelashvili, Rati, Micali, Silvio, Shavit, Nir |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
DOI: | 10.1073/pnas.1419100111 |
Popis: | Johnson-Lindenstrauss (JL) matrices implemented by sparse random synaptic connections are thought to be a prime candidate for how convergent pathways in the brain compress information. However, to date, there is no complete mathematical support for such implementations given the constraints of real neural tissue. The fact that neurons are either excitatory or inhibitory implies that every so implementable JL matrix must be sign-consistent (i.e., all entries in a single column must be either all non-negative or all non-positive), and the fact that any given neuron connects to a relatively small subset of other neurons implies that the JL matrix had better be sparse. We construct sparse JL matrices that are sign-consistent, and prove that our construction is essentially optimal. Our work answers a mathematical question that was triggered by earlier work and is necessary to justify the existence of JL compression in the brain, and emphasizes that inhibition is crucial if neurons are to perform efficient, correlation-preserving compression. Comment: A shorter version of this paper has appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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