Whence Sparseness?
–Neural Information Processing Systems
It has been shown that the receptive fields of simple cells in VI can be explained by assuming optimal encoding, provided that an extra constraint of sparseness is added. This finding suggests that there is a reason, independent of optimal representation, for sparseness. However this work used an ad hoc model for the noise. Here I show that, if a biologically more plausible noise model, describing neurons as Poisson processes, is used sparseness does not have to be added as a constraint. Thus I conclude that sparseness is not a feature that evolution has striven for, but is simply the result of the evolutionary pressure towards an optimal representation.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2001
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