BHN: A Brain-like Heterogeneous Network
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The human brain works in an unsupervised way, and more than one brain region is essential for lighting up intelligence. Inspired by this, we propose a brain-like heterogeneous network (BHN), which can cooperatively learn a lot of distributed representations and one global attention representation. By optimizing distributed, self-supervised, and gradient-isolated objective functions in a minimax fashion, our model improves its representations, which are generated from patches of pictures or frames of videos in experiments.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-6-2020
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