Autoencoder networks extract latent variables and encode these variables in their connectomes

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Farrell, Matthew [1 ,2 ]
Recanatesi, Stefano [2 ]
Reid, R. Clay [3 ]
Mihalas, Stefan [3 ]
Shea-Brown, Eric [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] Applied Mathematics Department, University of Washington, Seattle,WA, United States
[2] Computational Neuroscience Center, University of Washington, Seattle,WA, United States
[3] Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle,WA, United States
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Advances in electron microscopy and data processing techniques are leading to increasingly large and complete microscale connectomes. At the same time, advances in artificial neural networks have produced model systems that perform comparably rich computations with perfectly specified connectivity. This raises an exciting scientific opportunity for the study of both biological and artificial neural networks: to infer the underlying circuit function from the structure of its connectivity. A potential roadblock, however, is that – even with well constrained neural dynamics – there are in principle many different connectomes that could support a given computation. Here, we define a tractable setting in which the problem of inferring circuit function from circuit connectivity can be analyzed in detail: the function of input compression and reconstruction, in an autoencoder network with a single hidden layer. Here, in general there is substantial ambiguity in the weights that can produce the same circuit function, because largely arbitrary changes to input weights can be undone by applying the inverse modifications to the output weights. However, we use mathematical arguments and simulations to show that adding simple, biologically motivated regularization of connectivity resolves this ambiguity in an interesting way: weights are constrained such that the latent variable structure underlying the inputs can be extracted from the weights by using nonlinear dimensionality reduction methods. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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