Continual General Chunking Problem and SyncMap
Vargas, Danilo Vasconcellos, Asabuki, Toshitake
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Humans possess an inherent ability to chunk sequences into their constituent parts. In fact, this ability is thought to bootstrap language skills to the learning of image patterns which might be a key to a more animal-like type of intelligence. Here, we propose a continual generalization of the chunking problem (an unsupervised problem), encompassing fixed and probabilistic chunks, discovery of temporal and causal structures and their continual variations. Additionally, we propose an algorithm called SyncMap that can learn and adapt to changes in the problem by creating a dynamic map which preserves the correlation between variables. Results of SyncMap suggest that the proposed algorithm learn near optimal solutions, despite the presence of many types of structures and their continual variation. When compared to Word2vec, PARSER and MRIL, SyncMap surpasses or ties with the best algorithm on $77\%$ of the scenarios while being the second best in the remaing $23\%$.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-15-2020
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