Sequential Memory with Temporal Predictive Coding.

Mufeng Tang, Helen Barron, Rafal Bogacz
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Abstract

Forming accurate memory of sequential stimuli is a fundamental function of biological agents. However, the computational mechanism underlying sequential memory in the brain remains unclear. Inspired by neuroscience theories and recent successes in applying predictive coding (PC) to static memory tasks, in this work we propose a novel PC-based model for sequential memory, called temporal predictive coding (tPC). We show that our tPC models can memorize and retrieve sequential inputs accurately with a biologically plausible neural implementation. Importantly, our analytical study reveals that tPC can be viewed as a classical Asymmetric Hopfield Network (AHN) with an implicit statistical whitening process, which leads to more stable performance in sequential memory tasks of structured inputs. Moreover, we find that tPC exhibits properties consistent with behavioral observations and theories in neuroscience, thereby strengthening its biological relevance. Our work establishes a possible computational mechanism underlying sequential memory in the brain that can also be theoretically interpreted using existing memory model frameworks.

使用时序预测编码的顺序存储器
对连续刺激形成准确记忆是生物制剂的一项基本功能。然而,大脑中顺序记忆的计算机制仍不清楚。受神经科学理论和最近将预测编码(PC)成功应用于静态记忆任务的启发,我们在这项研究中提出了一种基于 PC 的新型顺序记忆模型,称为时间预测编码(tPC)。我们的研究结果表明,我们的 tPC 模型可以通过一种生物学上可信的神经实现方式准确记忆和检索顺序输入。重要的是,我们的分析研究表明,tPC 可被视为具有隐式统计白化过程的经典非对称霍普菲尔德网络(AHN),它能在结构化输入的顺序记忆任务中带来更稳定的表现。此外,我们还发现 tPC 具有与行为观察和神经科学理论相一致的特性,从而加强了其生物学相关性。我们的研究为大脑中的顺序记忆建立了一种可能的计算机制,这种机制也可以用现有的记忆模型框架进行理论解释。
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