Paper ID: 2205.06898
Differentiable programming: Generalization, characterization and limitations of deep learning
Adrián Hernández, Gilles Millerioux, José M. Amigó
In the past years, deep learning models have been successfully applied in several cognitive tasks. Originally inspired by neuroscience, these models are specific examples of differentiable programs. In this paper we define and motivate differentiable programming, as well as specify some program characteristics that allow us to incorporate the structure of the problem in a differentiable program. We analyze different types of differentiable programs, from more general to more specific, and evaluate, for a specific problem with a graph dataset, its structure and knowledge with several differentiable programs using those characteristics. Finally, we discuss some inherent limitations of deep learning and differentiable programs, which are key challenges in advancing artificial intelligence, and then analyze possible solutions
Submitted: May 13, 2022