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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Transforming task representations

Andrew Lampinen

Dr

DeepMind

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

5:00 PM Europe/London

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Neuroscience

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Analogical Minds

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

Humans can adapt to a novel task on our first try. By contrast, artificial intelligence systems often require immense amounts of data to adapt. In this talk, I will discuss my recent work (https://www.pnas.org/content/117/52/32970) on creating deep learning systems that can adapt on their first try by exploiting relationships between tasks. Specifically, the approach is based on transforming a representation for a known task to produce a representation for the novel task, by inferring and then using a higher order function that captures a relationship between the tasks. This approach can be interpreted as a type of analogical reasoning. I will show that task transformation can allow systems to adapt to novel tasks on their first try in domains ranging from card games, to mathematical objects, to image classification and reinforcement learning. I will discuss the analogical interpretation of this approach, an analogy between levels of abstraction within the model architecture that I refer to as homoiconicity, and what this work might suggest about using deep-learning models to infer analogies more generally.

Topics

analogical reasoninganalogycard gamesdeep learninggeneralizationhigher order functionhomoiconicityimage classificationmathematical objectsneurnal networksreinforcement learningrepresentationtask representation

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Andrew Lampinen

Dr

DeepMind

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