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Backpropagation Neural Tree

Varun Ojha, Giuseppe Nicosia

2022Neural Networks18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose a novel algorithm called Backpropagation Neural Tree (BNeuralT), which is a stochastic computational dendritic tree. BNeuralT takes random repeated inputs through its leaves and imposes dendritic nonlinearities through its internal connections like a biological dendritic tree would do. Considering the dendritic-tree like plausible biological properties, BNeuralT is a single neuron neural tree model with its internal sub-trees resembling dendritic nonlinearities. BNeuralT algorithm produces an ad hoc neural tree which is trained using a stochastic gradient descent optimizer like gradient descent (GD), momentum GD, Nesterov accelerated GD, Adagrad, RMSprop, or Adam. BNeuralT training has two phases, each computed in a depth-first search manner: the forward pass computes neural tree's output in a post-order traversal, while the error backpropagation during the backward pass is performed recursively in a pre-order traversal. A BNeuralT model can be considered a minimal subset of a neural network (NN), meaning it is a "thinned" NN whose complexity is lower than an ordinary NN. Our algorithm produces high-performing and parsimonious models balancing the complexity with descriptive ability on a wide variety of machine learning problems: classification, regression, and pattern recognition.

Topics & Concepts

BackpropagationTree traversalTree (set theory)Artificial neural networkComputer scienceGradient descentArtificial intelligenceStochastic gradient descentAlgorithmPattern recognition (psychology)MathematicsMathematical analysisNeural Networks and ApplicationsMachine Learning and ELMModel Reduction and Neural Networks