BHN: A Brain-like Heterogeneous Network
Abstract
The human brain works in an unsupervised way, and more than one brain region is essential for lighting up intelligence. Inspired by this, we propose a brain-like heterogeneous network (BHN), which can cooperatively learn a lot of distributed representations and one global attention representation. By optimizing distributed, self-supervised, and gradient-isolated objective functions in a minimax fashion, our model improves its representations, which are generated from patches of pictures or frames of videos in experiments.
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