资源论文Differentiable Programs with Neural Libraries

Differentiable Programs with Neural Libraries

2020-03-10 | |  66 |   47 |   0

Abstract

We develop a framework for combining differentiable programming languages with neural networks. Using this framework we create end-toend trainable systems that learn to write interpretable algorithms with perceptual components. We explore the benefits of inductive biases for strong generalization and modularity that come from the program-like structure of our models. In particular, modularity allows us to learn a library of (neural) functions which grows and improves as more tasks are solved. Empirically, we show that this leads to lifelong learning systems that transfer knowledge to new tasks more effectively than baselines.

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