Pseudo-Recursal: Solving the Catastrophic Forgetting Problem in Deep Neural Networks

02/12/2018
by   Craig Atkinson, et al.
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In general, neural networks are not currently capable of learning tasks in a sequential fashion. When a novel, unrelated task is learnt by a neural network, it substantially forgets how to solve previously learnt tasks. One of the original solutions to this problem is pseudo-rehearsal, which involves learning the new task while rehearsing generated items representative of the previous task/s. This is very effective for simple tasks. However, pseudo-rehearsal has not yet been successfully applied to very complex tasks because in these tasks it is difficult to generate representative items. We accomplish pseudo-rehearsal by using a Generative Adversarial Network to generate items so that our deep network can learn to sequentially classify the CIFAR-10, SVHN and MNIST datasets. After training on all tasks, our network loses only 1.67 absolute accuracy on CIFAR-10 and gains 0.24 model's performance is a substantial improvement compared to the current state of the art solution.

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