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Jiangsheng You1, Chun-Yen Liu2
1Aspen Technology, Bedford, MA 01730, U.S.A. jason.you@aspentech.com.
Abstract:
A restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM) is a two-layer neural network with shared weights and has been extensively studied for dimensionality reduction, data representation, and recommendation systems in the literature. The traditional RBM requires a probabilistic interpretation of the values on both layers and a Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) procedure to generate samples during the training. The contrastive divergence (CD) is efficient to train the RBM, but its convergence has not been proved mathematically. In this letter, we investigate the RBM by using a maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimate and the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm. We show that the CD algorithm without MCMC is convergent for the conditional likelihood object function. Another key contribution in this letter is the reformulation of the RBM into a deterministic model. Within the reformulated RBM, the CD algorithm without MCMC approximates the gradient descent (GD) method. This reformulated RBM can take the continuous scalar and vector variables on the nodes with flexibility in choosing the activation functions. Numerical experiments show its capability in both linear and nonlinear dimensionality reduction, and for the nonlinear dimensionality reduction, the reformulated RBM can outperform principal component analysis (PCA) by choosing the proper activation functions. Finally, we demonstrate its application to vector-valued nodes for the CIFAR-10 data set (color images) and the multivariate sequence data, which cannot be configured naturally with the traditional RBM. This work not only provides theoretical insights regarding the traditional RBM but also unifies the linear and nonlinear dimensionality reduction for scalar and vector variables.
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