Seeing the forest and the tree: Building representations of both individual and collective dynamics with transformers

06/10/2022
by   Ran Liu, et al.
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Complex time-varying systems are often studied by abstracting away from the dynamics of individual components to build a model of the population-level dynamics from the start. However, when building a population-level description, it can be easy to lose sight of each individual and how each contributes to the larger picture. In this paper, we present a novel transformer architecture for learning from time-varying data that builds descriptions of both the individual as well as the collective population dynamics. Rather than combining all of our data into our model at the onset, we develop a separable architecture that operates on individual time-series first before passing them forward; this induces a permutation-invariance property and can be used to transfer across systems of different size and order. After demonstrating that our model can be applied to successfully recover complex interactions and dynamics in many-body systems, we apply our approach to populations of neurons in the nervous system. On neural activity datasets, we show that our multi-scale transformer not only yields robust decoding performance, but also provides impressive performance in transfer. Our results show that it is possible to learn from neurons in one animal's brain and transfer the model on neurons in a different animal's brain, with interpretable neuron correspondence across sets and animals. This finding opens up a new path to decode from and represent large collections of neurons.

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