Exploring the brain-like properties of deep neural networks: a neural encoding perspective | |
Qiongyi Zhou; Changde Du![]() ![]() | |
Source Publication | Machine Intelligence Research
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2022-10 | |
Volume | 19Issue:5Pages:439-455 |
Abstract | Nowadays,deep neural networks (DNNs) have been equipped with powerful representation capabilities. The deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) that draw inspiration from the visual processing mechanism of the primate early visual cortex have outperformed humans on object categorization and have been found to possess many brain-like properties. Recently,Vision Transformers (ViTs) are striking paradigms of DNNs and have achieved remarkable improvements on many vision tasks compared to CNNs. It is natural to ask how are the brain-like properties of ViTs. Beyond the model paradigm,we are also interested in the effects of factors,such as model size,multimodality,and temporality,on the ability of networks to model the human visual pathway,especially when considering that existing research has been limited to the CNNs. In this paper,we systematically evaluate the brain-like properties of 30 kinds of computer vision models varying from CNNs,ViTs to their hybrids from the perspective of explaining brain activities of the human visual cortex triggered by dynamic stimuli. Experiments on two neural datasets demonstrate that neither CNN nor transformer is the optimal model paradigm for modeling the human visual pathway. ViTs reveal hierarchical correspondences to the visual pathway as CNNs do. Moreover,we find that multi-modal and temporal networks can better explain the neural activities of large parts of the visual cortex,whereas a larger model size is not a sufficient condition for bridging the gap between human vision and artificial networks. Our study sheds light on the design principles for more brain-like networks. The code is available at https://github.com/QYiZhou/LWNeuralEncoding. |
DOI | 10.1007/s11633-022-1348-x |
Indexed By | SCI |
Sub direction classification | 脑机接口 |
planning direction of the national heavy laboratory | 人工智能基础前沿理论 |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.ia.ac.cn/handle/173211/50878 |
Collection | 类脑智能研究中心_神经计算与脑机交互 |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Qiongyi Zhou,Changde Du,Huiguang He. Exploring the brain-like properties of deep neural networks: a neural encoding perspective[J]. Machine Intelligence Research,2022,19(5):439-455. |
APA | Qiongyi Zhou,Changde Du,&Huiguang He.(2022).Exploring the brain-like properties of deep neural networks: a neural encoding perspective.Machine Intelligence Research,19(5),439-455. |
MLA | Qiongyi Zhou,et al."Exploring the brain-like properties of deep neural networks: a neural encoding perspective".Machine Intelligence Research 19.5(2022):439-455. |
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