Population-based Global Optimisation Methods for Learning Long-term Dependencies with RNNs

23 May 2019  ·  Bryan Lim, Stefan Zohren, Stephen Roberts ·

Despite recent innovations in network architectures and loss functions, training RNNs to learn long-term dependencies remains difficult due to challenges with gradient-based optimisation methods. Inspired by the success of Deep Neuroevolution in reinforcement learning (Such et al. 2017), we explore the use of gradient-free population-based global optimisation (PBO) techniques -- training RNNs to capture long-term dependencies in time-series data. Testing evolution strategies (ES) and particle swarm optimisation (PSO) on an application in volatility forecasting, we demonstrate that PBO methods lead to performance improvements in general, with ES exhibiting the most consistent results across a variety of architectures.

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