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Recurrent Neural Networks for Learning Long-term Temporal Dependencies with Reanalysis of Time Scale Representation (2111.03282v1)

Published 5 Nov 2021 in stat.ML and cs.LG

Abstract: Recurrent neural networks with a gating mechanism such as an LSTM or GRU are powerful tools to model sequential data. In the mechanism, a forget gate, which was introduced to control information flow in a hidden state in the RNN, has recently been re-interpreted as a representative of the time scale of the state, i.e., a measure how long the RNN retains information on inputs. On the basis of this interpretation, several parameter initialization methods to exploit prior knowledge on temporal dependencies in data have been proposed to improve learnability. However, the interpretation relies on various unrealistic assumptions, such as that there are no inputs after a certain time point. In this work, we reconsider this interpretation of the forget gate in a more realistic setting. We first generalize the existing theory on gated RNNs so that we can consider the case where inputs are successively given. We then argue that the interpretation of a forget gate as a temporal representation is valid when the gradient of loss with respect to the state decreases exponentially as time goes back. We empirically demonstrate that existing RNNs satisfy this gradient condition at the initial training phase on several tasks, which is in good agreement with previous initialization methods. On the basis of this finding, we propose an approach to construct new RNNs that can represent a longer time scale than conventional models, which will improve the learnability for long-term sequential data. We verify the effectiveness of our method by experiments with real-world datasets.

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