Memoria: Resolving Fateful Forgetting Problem through Human-Inspired Memory Architecture

Sangjun Park, Jin Yeong Bak

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Abstract

Making neural networks remember over the long term has been a longstanding issue. Although several external memory techniques have been introduced, most focus on retaining recent information in the short term. Regardless of its importance, information tends to be fatefully forgotten over time. We present Memoria, a memory system for artificial neural networks, drawing inspiration from humans and applying various neuroscientific and psychological theories. The experimental results prove the effectiveness of Memoria in the diverse tasks of sorting, language modeling, and classification, surpassing conventional techniques. Engram analysis reveals that Memoria exhibits the primacy, recency, and temporal contiguity effects which are characteristics of human memory.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39587-39615
Number of pages29
JournalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume235
StatePublished - 2024
Event41st International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2024 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 21 Jul 202427 Jul 2024

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