A Programmer's Guide to Cascaded Adaptive Combiners: Online Learning by Biologically Accurate Models of Multilayer Neuron Networks

Abstract

Learning in biological multilayer neuronal networks offers insights that extend beyond the classical weighted-sum neuron model commonly used in artificial neural networks. This article presents an accessible guide to a mechanistic neuronal network model that more accurately captures aspects of biological computation while enabling a simple yet powerful mechanism for learning in multilayer neural networks. The proposed approach supports efficient online streamed learning and provides a practical alternative to backpropagation. We demonstrate its potential in an image classification task, achieving competitive classification performance. The approach's simplicity, biological grounding, and broad applicability highlight a promising path toward algorithms that unify mechanistic neuron models and machine learning.

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