We study generalized restricted Boltzmann machines with generic priors for units and weights, interpolating between Boolean and Gaussian variables.We present a complete analysis of the replica symmetric phase diagram of these systems, which can be regarded as generalized Hopfield models. We underline the role of the retrieval phase for both inference and learning processes and we show that retrieval is robust for a large class of weight and unit priors, beyond the standard Hopfield scenario. Furthermore, we show how the paramagnetic phase boundary is directly related to the optimal size of the training set necessary for good generalization in a teacher-student scenario of unsupervised learning.

Phase transitions in Restricted Boltzmann Machines with generic priors / Barra, Adriano; Genovese, Giuseppe; Sollich, Peter; Tantari, Daniele. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. E. - ISSN 2470-0045. - 96:(2017), pp. 042156-042160. [10.1103/PhysRevE.96.042156]

Phase transitions in Restricted Boltzmann Machines with generic priors

Adriano Barra;
2017

Abstract

We study generalized restricted Boltzmann machines with generic priors for units and weights, interpolating between Boolean and Gaussian variables.We present a complete analysis of the replica symmetric phase diagram of these systems, which can be regarded as generalized Hopfield models. We underline the role of the retrieval phase for both inference and learning processes and we show that retrieval is robust for a large class of weight and unit priors, beyond the standard Hopfield scenario. Furthermore, we show how the paramagnetic phase boundary is directly related to the optimal size of the training set necessary for good generalization in a teacher-student scenario of unsupervised learning.
2017
neural networks; teacher-student setting; unsupervised learning; statistical mechanics; statistical inference
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Phase transitions in Restricted Boltzmann Machines with generic priors / Barra, Adriano; Genovese, Giuseppe; Sollich, Peter; Tantari, Daniele. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. E. - ISSN 2470-0045. - 96:(2017), pp. 042156-042160. [10.1103/PhysRevE.96.042156]
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