Hi all,
This Wednesday, 26th March, at 13:00 room AA3195 Mehdi Mirza is going to present (Ian's) and his submission to ICLR 2014 which was accepted in the conference track. See title and abstract bellow.
Jessica Thompson will also present after Mehdi. She will introduce herself to the lab and talk about her work.
I hope to see many of you there,
Best,
Razvan
An Empirical Investigation of Catastrophic Forgeting in Gradient-Based Neural Networks
Authors
Ian J Goodfellow, Mehdi Mirza, Xia Da, Aaron Courville, Yoshua Bengio
Catastrophic forgetting is a problem faced by many machine learning models and algorithms. When trained on one task, then trained on a second task, many machine learning models "forget" how to perform the first task. This is widely believed to be a serious problem for neural networks. Here, we investigate the extent to which the catastrophic forgetting problem occurs for modern neural networks, comparing both established and recent gradient-based training algorithms and activation functions. We also examine the effect of the relationship between the first task and the second task on catastrophic forgetting. We find that it is always best to train using the dropout algorithm--the dropout algorithm is consistently best at adapting to the new task, remembering the old task, and has the best tradeoff curve between these two extremes. We find that different tasks and relationships between tasks result in very different rankings of activation function performance. This suggests the choice of activation function should always be cross-validated.