A Hippocampus Model for Online One-Shot Storage of Pattern Sequences

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Authors Jan Melchior, Mehdi Bayati, Amir Azizi, Sen Cheng, Laurenz Wiskott arXiv ID 1905.12937 Category cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary Cross-listed cs.LG, q-bio.NC Citations 2 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We present a computational model based on the CRISP theory (Content Representation, Intrinsic Sequences, and Pattern completion) of the hippocampus that allows to continuously store pattern sequences online in a one-shot fashion. Rather than storing a sequence in CA3, CA3 provides a pre-trained sequence that is hetero-associated with the input sequence, which allows the system to perform one-shot learning. Plasticity on a short time scale therefore only happens in the incoming and outgoing connections of CA3. Stored sequences can later be recalled from a single cue pattern. We identify the pattern separation performed by subregion DG to be necessary for storing sequences that contain correlated patterns. A design principle of the model is that we use a single learning rule named Hebbiand-escent to train all parts of the system. Hebbian-descent has an inherent forgetting mechanism that allows the system to continuously memorize new patterns while forgetting early stored ones. The model shows a plausible behavior when noisy and new patterns are presented and has a rather high capacity of about 40% in terms of the number of neurons in CA3. One notable property of our model is that it is capable of `boot-strapping' (improving) itself without external input in a process we refer to as `dreaming'. Besides artificially generated input sequences we also show that the model works with sequences of encoded handwritten digits or natural images. To our knowledge this is the first model of the hippocampus that allows to store correlated pattern sequences online in a one-shot fashion without a consolidation process, which can instantaneously be recalled later.
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