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When, where, and how to add new neurons to ANNs

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Neurogenesis in ANNs is an understudied and difficult problem, even compared to other forms of structural learning like pruning. By decomposing it into triggers and initializations, we introduce a framework for studying the various facets of neurogenesis: when, where, and how to add neurons during the learning process. We present the Neural Orthogonality (NORTH*) suite of neurogenesis strategies, combining layer-wise triggers and initializations based on the orthogonality of activations or weights to dynamically grow performant networks that converge to an efficient size. We evaluate our contributions against other recent neurogenesis works across a variety of supervised learning tasks.
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hal-04793669 , version 1 (20-11-2024)

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Hervé Luga, Emmanuel Rachelson, Kaitlin Maile, Dennis Wilson. When, where, and how to add new neurons to ANNs. AutoML 22 - First International Conference on Automated Machine Learning, PMLR, Jul 2022, Baltimore, United States. pp.1-12. ⟨hal-04793669⟩
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