Embracing Change: Continual Learning in Deep Neural Networks.

Journal: Trends in cognitive sciences
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence research has seen enormous progress over the past few decades, but it predominantly relies on fixed datasets and stationary environments. Continual learning is an increasingly relevant area of study that asks how artificial systems might learn sequentially, as biological systems do, from a continuous stream of correlated data. In the present review, we relate continual learning to the learning dynamics of neural networks, highlighting the potential it has to considerably improve data efficiency. We further consider the many new biologically inspired approaches that have emerged in recent years, focusing on those that utilize regularization, modularity, memory, and meta-learning, and highlight some of the most promising and impactful directions.

Authors

  • Raia Hadsell
    DeepMind, London EC4 5TW, United Kingdom.
  • Dushyant Rao
    DeepMind, London, UK.
  • Andrei A Rusu
    Google DeepMind, 5 New Street Square, London EC4A 3TW, UK.
  • Razvan Pascanu
    DeepMind, London EC4 5TW, United Kingdom.