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Predictive Coding Can Do Exact Backpropagation on Convolutional and Recurrent Neural Networks

Predictive coding networks (PCNs) are an influential model for information processing in the brain. They have appealing theoretical interpretations and offer a single mechanism that accounts for diverse perceptual phenomena of the brain. On the other hand, backpropagation (BP) is commonly regarded to be the most successful learning method in modern machine learning. Thus, it is exciting that recent work formulates inference learning (IL) that trains PCNs to approximate BP. However, there are several remaining critical issues: (i) IL is an approximation to BP with unrealistic/non-trivial requirements, (ii) IL approximates BP in single-step weight updates; whether it leads to the same point as BP after the weight updates are conducted for more steps is unknown, and (iii) IL is computationally significantly more costly than BP. To solve these issues, a variant of IL that is strictly equivalent to BP in fully connected networks has been proposed. In this work, we build on this result by showing that it also holds for more complex architectures, namely, convolutional neural networks and (many-to-one) recurrent neural networks. To our knowledge, we are the first to show that a biologically plausible algorithm is able to exactly replicate the accuracy of BP on such complex architectures, bridging the existing gap between IL and BP, and setting an unprecedented performance for PCNs, which can now be considered as efficient alternatives to BP.

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