We started this research meeting by responding to a few questions posted on the HTM forum. The HTM Forum is our open source discussion group. It is a great place to ask questions related to Numenta’s work and find interesting projects that people in the community are working on. Join HTM Forum today: https://discourse.numenta.org/
Subutai Ahmad reviews the paper “Alleviating catastrophic forgetting using context-dependent gating and synaptic stabilization” by Masse, Grant and Freedman. He first explains his motivations behind reading this paper based on Numenta’s previous work on dendrites and continuous learning. He then highlights the various network architectures simulated in the experiment and the results presented in the paper (i.e. accuracy for each network). Finally, Subutai gives his thoughts and the team discusses the results.
Paper: https://www.pnas.org/content/115/44/E...
Other paper mentioned:
“Continuous Online Sequence Learning with an Unsupervised Neural Network Model”: https://numenta.com/neuroscience-rese...
0:00 Answering Questions from HTM Forum
7:12 Paper Review
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