Predictive Coding as a Neuromorphic Alternative to Backpropagation: A Critical Evaluation

Author:

Zahid Umais1,Guo Qinghai2,Fountas Zafeirios3

Affiliation:

1. Huawei Technologies R&D, London N19 3HT, U.K. umais.zahid@huawei.com

2. Huawei Technologies R&D, Shenzhen 518129, China guoqinghai@huawei.com

3. Huawei Technologies R&D, London N19 3HT, U.K. zafeirios.fountas@huawei.com

Abstract

Abstract Backpropagation has rapidly become the workhorse credit assignment algorithm for modern deep learning methods. Recently, modified forms of predictive coding (PC), an algorithm with origins in computational neuroscience, have been shown to result in approximately or exactly equal parameter updates to those under backpropagation. Due to this connection, it has been suggested that PC can act as an alternative to backpropagation with desirable properties that may facilitate implementation in neuromorphic systems. Here, we explore these claims using the different contemporary PC variants proposed in the literature. We obtain time complexity bounds for these PC variants, which we show are lower bounded by backpropagation. We also present key properties of these variants that have implications for neurobiological plausibility and their interpretations, particularly from the perspective of standard PC as a variational Bayes algorithm for latent probabilistic models. Our findings shed new light on the connection between the two learning frameworks and suggest that in its current forms, PC may have more limited potential as a direct replacement of backpropagation than previously envisioned.

Publisher

MIT Press

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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