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Main Author: Livi, Lorenzo
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.12121
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contents We show that gating mechanisms in recurrent neural networks (RNNs) induce lag-dependent and direction-dependent effective learning rates, even when training uses a fixed, global step size. This behavior arises from a coupling between state-space time-scales (parametrized by the gates) and parameter-space dynamics during gradient descent. By deriving exact Jacobians for leaky-integrator and gated RNNs and applying a first-order expansion, we make explicit how constant, scalar, and multi-dimensional gates reshape gradient propagation, modulate effective step sizes, and introduce anisotropy in parameter updates. These findings reveal that gates act not only as filters of information flow, but also as data-driven preconditioners of optimization, with formal connections to learning-rate schedules, momentum, and adaptive methods such as Adam. Empirical simulations corroborate these predictions: across several sequence tasks, gates produce lag-dependent effective learning rates and concentrate gradient flow into low-dimensional subspaces, matching or exceeding the anisotropic structure induced by Adam. Notably, gating and optimizer-driven adaptivity shape complementary aspects of credit assignment: gates align state-space transport with loss-relevant directions, while optimizers rescale parameter-space updates. Overall, this work provides a unified dynamical systems perspective on how gating couples state evolution with parameter updates, clarifying why gated architectures achieve robust trainability in practice.
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spellingShingle Time-Scale Coupling Between States and Parameters in Recurrent Neural Networks
Livi, Lorenzo
Machine Learning
Dynamical Systems
We show that gating mechanisms in recurrent neural networks (RNNs) induce lag-dependent and direction-dependent effective learning rates, even when training uses a fixed, global step size. This behavior arises from a coupling between state-space time-scales (parametrized by the gates) and parameter-space dynamics during gradient descent. By deriving exact Jacobians for leaky-integrator and gated RNNs and applying a first-order expansion, we make explicit how constant, scalar, and multi-dimensional gates reshape gradient propagation, modulate effective step sizes, and introduce anisotropy in parameter updates. These findings reveal that gates act not only as filters of information flow, but also as data-driven preconditioners of optimization, with formal connections to learning-rate schedules, momentum, and adaptive methods such as Adam. Empirical simulations corroborate these predictions: across several sequence tasks, gates produce lag-dependent effective learning rates and concentrate gradient flow into low-dimensional subspaces, matching or exceeding the anisotropic structure induced by Adam. Notably, gating and optimizer-driven adaptivity shape complementary aspects of credit assignment: gates align state-space transport with loss-relevant directions, while optimizers rescale parameter-space updates. Overall, this work provides a unified dynamical systems perspective on how gating couples state evolution with parameter updates, clarifying why gated architectures achieve robust trainability in practice.
title Time-Scale Coupling Between States and Parameters in Recurrent Neural Networks
topic Machine Learning
Dynamical Systems
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.12121