Skeletonization: A Technique for Trimming the Fat from a Network via Relevance Assessment

Mozer, Michael C., Smolensky, Paul

Neural Information Processing Systems 

This paper proposes a means of using the knowledge in a network to determine the functionality or relevance of individual units, both for the purpose of understanding the network's behavior and improving its performance. The basic idea is to iteratively train the network to a certain performancecriterion, compute a measure of relevance that identifies whichinput or hidden units are most critical to performance, and automatically trim the least relevant units. This skeletonization technique canbe used to simplify networks by eliminating units that convey redundant information; to improve learning performance by first learning with spare hidden units and then trimming the unnecessary ones away, thereby constraining generalization; and to understand the behavior of networks in terms of minimal "rules."

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