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Leader-Follower Neural Networks with Local Error Signals Inspired by Complex Collectives

11 October 2023
Chenzhong Yin
Mingxi Cheng
Xiongye Xiao
Xinghe Chen
Shahin Nazarian
Andrei Irimia
Paul Bogdan
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Abstract

The collective behavior of a network with heterogeneous, resource-limited information processing units (e.g., group of fish, flock of birds, or network of neurons) demonstrates high self-organization and complexity. These emergent properties arise from simple interaction rules where certain individuals can exhibit leadership-like behavior and influence the collective activity of the group. Motivated by the intricacy of these collectives, we propose a neural network (NN) architecture inspired by the rules observed in nature's collective ensembles. This NN structure contains workers that encompass one or more information processing units (e.g., neurons, filters, layers, or blocks of layers). Workers are either leaders or followers, and we train a leader-follower neural network (LFNN) by leveraging local error signals and optionally incorporating backpropagation (BP) and global loss. We investigate worker behavior and evaluate LFNNs through extensive experimentation. Our LFNNs trained with local error signals achieve significantly lower error rates than previous BP-free algorithms on MNIST and CIFAR-10 and even surpass BP-enabled baselines. In the case of ImageNet, our LFNN-l demonstrates superior scalability and outperforms previous BP-free algorithms by a significant margin.

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