DocumentCode
1928861
Title
Incremental learning with sleep
Author
Yamauchi, Koichiro
Author_Institution
Graduate Sch. of Eng., Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, Japan
Volume
4
fYear
2003
fDate
20-24 July 2003
Firstpage
2776
Abstract
Incremental learning methods usually face the problem of forgetting. To avoid the problem, the system usually needs to re-learn old instances again. During the learning phase, we cannot make the system recognize new inputs. In contrast, k-nearest neighbors (k-NN) memorize new instances only by appending the new instances to its database so that k-NN does not waste learning time. However, k-NN wastes a large amount of resources to record all instances. To solve the problem, the author presents several model-based incremental learning systems for function approximation. Those methods reduce apparent learning time by introducing a sleep phase. Therefore, during the awake phase, the system can recognize known instances and memorize unknown new instances simultaneously. On the other hand, during sleep phase, the system realizes model-selection for reduction of redundant hidden units. This paper presents an extended version of the previous method to improve its generalization ability in addition to applying it to various classification problem. Several benchmark tests show that the new system learns instances quickly, as does k-NN, but uses only about 10% to 50% of the resources of k-NN. The generalization ability also outperforms the k-NN.
Keywords
function approximation; generalisation (artificial intelligence); learning (artificial intelligence); pattern classification; apparent learning time; awake phase; classification problem; forgetting problem; function approximation; generalization ability; incremental learning methods; model based incremental learning systems; redundant hidden units; sleep phase; Acceleration; Benchmark testing; Databases; Engines; Function approximation; Learning systems; Protection; Robots; Sleep; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Neural Networks, 2003. Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on
ISSN
1098-7576
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7898-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IJCNN.2003.1224007
Filename
1224007
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