Title :
Neural Modeling of Episodic Memory: Encoding, Retrieval, and Forgetting
Author :
Wenwen Wang ; Subagdja, B. ; Ah-Hwee Tan ; Starzyk, Janusz A.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
This paper presents a neural model that learns episodic traces in response to a continuous stream of sensory input and feedback received from the environment. The proposed model, based on fusion adaptive resonance theory (ART) network, extracts key events and encodes spatio-temporal relations between events by creating cognitive nodes dynamically. The model further incorporates a novel memory search procedure, which performs a continuous parallel search of stored episodic traces. Combined with a mechanism of gradual forgetting, the model is able to achieve a high level of memory performance and robustness, while controlling memory consumption over time. We present experimental studies, where the proposed episodic memory model is evaluated based on the memory consumption for encoding events and episodes as well as recall accuracy using partial and erroneous cues. Our experimental results show that: 1) the model produces highly robust performance in encoding and recalling events and episodes even with incomplete and noisy cues; 2) the model provides enhanced performance in a noisy environment due to the process of forgetting; and 3) compared with prior models of spatio-temporal memory, our model shows a higher tolerance toward noise and errors in the retrieval cues.
Keywords :
ART neural nets; biology computing; cognition; neurophysiology; ART network; cognitive node; continuous parallel search; episode recalling; episodic memory model; episodic traces; event recalling; events encoding; forgetting process; fusion adaptive resonance theory; gradual forgetting; key event extraction; memory consumption; memory performance; memory retrieval; memory search procedure; neural modeling; noisy cue; noisy environment; recall accuracy; sensory feedback; sensory input; spatio-temporal memory; spatio-temporal relations; Adaptation models; Computational modeling; Encoding; Memory management; Robustness; Subspace constraints; Vectors; Adaptive resonance theory-based network; agent; episodic memory; forgetting; hierarchical structure; memory robustness; unreal Tournament;
Journal_Title :
Neural Networks and Learning Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNNLS.2012.2208477