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Adaptive Spatial Goodness Encoding: Advancing and Scaling Forward-Forward Learning Without Backpropagation

15 September 2025
Qingchun Gong
Robert Bogdan Staszewski
Kai Xu
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Abstract

The Forward-Forward (FF) algorithm offers a promising al- ternative to backpropagation (BP). Despite advancements in recent FF-based extensions, which have enhanced the origi- nal algorithm and adapted it to convolutional neural networks (CNNs), they often suffer from limited representational ca- pacity and poor scalability to large-scale datasets, primarily due to exploding channel dimensionality. In this work, we propose adaptive spatial goodness encoding (ASGE), a new FF-based training framework tailored for CNNs. ASGE lever- ages feature maps to compute spatially-aware goodness rep- resentations at each layer, enabling layer-wise supervision. Crucially, this approach decouples classification complexity from channel dimensionality, thereby addressing the issue of channel explosion and achieving competitive performance compared to other BP-free methods. ASGE outperforms all other FF-based approaches across multiple benchmarks, delivering test accuracies of 99.65% on MNIST, 93.41% on FashionMNIST, 90.62% on CIFAR-10, and 65.42% on CIFAR-100. Moreover, we present the first successful ap- plication of FF-based training to ImageNet, with Top-1 and Top-5 accuracies of 26.21% and 47.49%. By entirely elimi- nating BP and significantly narrowing the performance gap with BP-trained models, the ASGE framework establishes a viable foundation toward scalable BP-free CNN training.

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