1999

Catastrophic Forgetting in Connectionist Networks

Robert M. French

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This paper surveys the causes, consequences, and numerous solutions to catastrophic forgetting in distributed connectionist networks, proposing a dual-network architecture that mimics the hippocampus and neocortex to mitigate interference and enable true sequential learning.

Main Contributions

  • Identified distributed connectionist networks' features for generalization and graceful degradation as root causes of catastrophic forgetting.
  • Categorized approaches to solving catastrophic forgetting, including reducing representational overlap (sparse coding, semi-distributed representations) and rehearsal techniques.
  • Introduced pseudopatterns as a rehearsal method when original patterns are unavailable, significantly reducing catastrophic interference.
  • Proposed dual-network architectures, inspired by the hippocampal-neocortical separation, as a mechanism for rapid new learning without interfering with existing knowledge.
  • Examined implications of these solutions for brain modeling and human memory, including list-length effects and the absence of list-strength effects observed in humans.

Abstract

All natural cognitive systems, and, in particular, our own, gradually forget previously learned information. Plausible models of human cognition should therefore exhibit similar patterns of gradual forgetting of old information as new information is acquired. Only rarely does new learning in natural cognitive systems completely disrupt or erase previously learned information; that is, natural cognitive systems do not, in general, forget 'catastrophically'. Unfortunately, though, catastrophic forgetting does occur under certain circumstances in distributed connectionist networks. The very features that give these networks their remarkable abilities to generalize, to function in the presence of degraded input, and so on, are found to be the root cause of catastrophic forgetting. The challenge in this field is to discover how to keep the advantages of distributed connectionist networks while avoiding the problem of catastrophic forgetting. In this article the causes, consequences and numerous solutions to the problem of catastrophic forgetting in neural networks are examined. The review will consider how the brain might have overcome this problem and will also explore the consequences of this solution for distributed connectionist networks.

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