2017
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1708.03263
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Topological limits to parallel processing capability of network architectures

Abstract: The ability to learn new tasks and generalize performance to others is one of the most remarkable characteristics of the human brain and of recent AI systems. The ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously is also a signature characteristic of large-scale parallel architectures, that is evident in the human brain, and has been exploited effectively in more traditional, massively parallel computational architectures. Here, we show that these two characteristics are in tension, reflecting a fundamental tra… Show more

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