Evolutionary Multi-task Learning for Modular Knowledge Representation in Neural Networks

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Rohitash Chandra
Abhishek Gupta
Yew-Soon Ong
Chi-Keong Goh
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[1] The University of Sydney,Centre for Translational Data Science
[2] Nanyang Technological University,Rolls Royce @ NTU Corporate Lab
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Neural Processing Letters | 2018年 / 47卷
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Evolutionary multitasking; Neuro-evolution; Modular design; Multi-task learning; Knowledge representation; Learning algorithms;
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The brain can be viewed as a complex modular structure with features of information processing through knowledge storage and retrieval. Modularity ensures that the knowledge is stored in a manner where any complications in certain modules do not affect the overall functionality of the brain. Although artificial neural networks have been very promising in prediction and recognition tasks, they are limited in terms of learning algorithms that can provide modularity in knowledge representation that could be helpful in using knowledge modules when needed. Multi-task learning enables learning algorithms to feature knowledge in general representation from several related tasks. There has not been much work done that incorporates multi-task learning for modular knowledge representation in neural networks. In this paper, we present multi-task learning for modular knowledge representation in neural networks via modular network topologies. In the proposed method, each task is defined by the selected regions in a network topology (module). Modular knowledge representation would be effective even if some of the neurons and connections are disrupted or removed from selected modules in the network. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the method using single hidden layer feedforward networks to learn selected n-bit parity problems of varying levels of difficulty. Furthermore, we apply the method to benchmark pattern classification problems. The simulation and experimental results, in general, show that the proposed method retains performance quality although the knowledge is represented as modules.
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页码:993 / 1009
页数:16
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