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Recurrent Independent Mechanisms
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2019
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Structured PredictionEngineeringMachine LearningBrain MechanismSequential LearningRecurrent Neural NetworkNeural MechanismRecurrent Independent MechanismsRobot LearningCognitive ScienceNew Recurrent ArchitectureSequence ModellingComputer ScienceWorld ModelNervous SystemDeep LearningRecurrent CellsPattern FormationMechanism (Biology)Systems BiologyMedicine
Learning modular structures which reflect the dynamics of the environment can lead to better generalization and robustness to changes which only affect a few of the underlying causes. We propose Recurrent Independent Mechanisms (RIMs), a new recurrent architecture in which multiple groups of recurrent cells operate with nearly independent transition dynamics, communicate only sparingly through the bottleneck of attention, and are only updated at time steps where they are most relevant. We show that this leads to specialization amongst the RIMs, which in turn allows for dramatically improved generalization on tasks where some factors of variation differ systematically between training and evaluation.
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