Learning to Continually Learn with Topological RegularizationDownload PDF

Published: 07 Nov 2022, Last Modified: 05 May 2023NeurReps 2022 PosterReaders: Everyone
Keywords: Topological data analysis, continual learning
TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel brain-inspired method for continual learning from a topological perspective.
Abstract: Continual learning in neural networks suffers from a phenomenon called catastrophic forgetting, in which a network quickly forgets what was learned in a previous task. The human brain, however, is able to continually learn new tasks and accumulate knowledge throughout life. Neuroscience findings suggest that continual learning success in the human brain is potentially associated with its modular structure and memory consolidation mechanisms. In this paper we propose a novel topological regularization that penalizes cycle structure in a neural network during training using principled theory from persistent homology and optimal transport. The penalty encourages the network to learn modular structure during training. The penalization is based on the closed-form expressions of the Wasserstein distance and barycenter for the topological features of a 1-skeleton representation for the network. Our topological continual learning method combines topological regularization with a tiny episodic memory to mitigate forgetting. We demonstrate that our method is effective in both shallow and deep network architectures for multiple image classification datasets. This extended abstract is adapted from the extended work available at https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02661.
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