Uri Cohen

2papers

2 Papers

DIS-NNJul 14, 2025
Dynamical stability for dense patterns in discrete attractor neural networks

Uri Cohen, Máté Lengyel

Neural networks storing multiple discrete attractors are canonical models of biological memory. Previously, the dynamical stability of such networks could only be guaranteed under highly restrictive conditions. Here, we derive a theory of the local stability of discrete fixed points in a broad class of networks with graded neural activities and in the presence of noise. By directly analyzing the bulk and outliers of the Jacobian spectrum, we show that all fixed points are stable below a critical load that is distinct from the classical \textit{critical capacity} and depends on the statistics of neural activities in the fixed points as well as the single-neuron activation function. Our analysis highlights the computational benefits of threshold-linear activation and sparse-like patterns.

LGMay 28, 2017
Learning Data Manifolds with a Cutting Plane Method

SueYeon Chung, Uri Cohen, Haim Sompolinsky et al.

We consider the problem of classifying data manifolds where each manifold represents invariances that are parameterized by continuous degrees of freedom. Conventional data augmentation methods rely upon sampling large numbers of training examples from these manifolds; instead, we propose an iterative algorithm called M_{CP} based upon a cutting-plane approach that efficiently solves a quadratic semi-infinite programming problem to find the maximum margin solution. We provide a proof of convergence as well as a polynomial bound on the number of iterations required for a desired tolerance in the objective function. The efficiency and performance of M_{CP} are demonstrated in high-dimensional simulations and on image manifolds generated from the ImageNet dataset. Our results indicate that M_{CP} is able to rapidly learn good classifiers and shows superior generalization performance compared with conventional maximum margin methods using data augmentation methods.