A formal-style claim that loss-minimizing weighted learners cannot avoid catastrophic forgetting or overfitting, with a limited demonstration on the author's own world-modelling algorithm.
Unsupervised Cognition
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Unsupervised learning methods have a soft inspiration in cognition models. To this day, the most successful unsupervised learning methods revolve around clustering samples in a mathematical space. In this paper we propose a primitive-based, unsupervised learning approach for decision-making inspired by a novel cognition framework. This representation-centric approach models the input space constructively as a distributed hierarchical structure in an input-agnostic way. We compared our approach with both current state-of-the-art unsupervised learning classification, with current state-of-the-art small and incomplete datasets classification, and with current state-of-the-art cancer type classification. We show how our proposal outperforms previous state-of-the-art. We also evaluate some cognition-like properties of our proposal where it not only outperforms the compared algorithms (even supervised learning ones), but it also shows a different, more cognition-like, behaviour.
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Optimisation Is Not What You Need
A formal-style claim that loss-minimizing weighted learners cannot avoid catastrophic forgetting or overfitting, with a limited demonstration on the author's own world-modelling algorithm.