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One-shot learning for the long term: consolidation with an artificial hippocampal algorithm

15 February 2021
Gideon Kowadlo
Abdelrahman Ahmed
D. Rawlinson
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Abstract

Standard few-shot experiments involve learning to efficiently match previously unseen samples by class. We claim that few-shot learning should be long term, assimilating knowledge for the future, without forgetting previous concepts. In the mammalian brain, the hippocampus is understood to play a significant role in this process, by learning rapidly and consolidating knowledge to the neocortex over a short term period. In this research we tested whether an artificial hippocampal algorithm, AHA, could be used with a conventional ML model analogous to the neocortex, to achieve one-shot learning both short and long term. The results demonstrated that with the addition of AHA, the system could learn in one-shot and consolidate the knowledge for the long term without catastrophic forgetting. This study is one of the first examples of using a CLS model of hippocampus to consolidate memories, and it constitutes a step toward few-shot continual learning.

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