THE JOINT EFFECT OF TASK SIMILARITY AND OVERPARAMETERIZATION ON CATASTROPHIC FORGETTING ' AN ANALYTICAL MODEL

Daniel Goldfarb, Itay Evron, Nir Weinberger, Daniel Soudry, Paul Hand

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Abstract

In continual learning, catastrophic forgetting is affected by multiple aspects of the tasks. Previous works have analyzed separately how forgetting is affected by either task similarity or overparameterization. In contrast, our paper examines how task similarity and overparameterization jointly affect forgetting in an analyzable model. Specifically, we focus on two-task continual linear regression, where the second task is a random orthogonal transformation of an arbitrary first task (an abstraction of random permutation tasks). We derive an exact analytical expression for the expected forgetting ' and uncover a nuanced pattern. In highly overparameterized models, intermediate task similarity causes the most forgetting. However, near the interpolation threshold, forgetting decreases monotonically with the expected task similarity. We validate our findings with linear regression on synthetic data, and with neural networks on established permutation task benchmarks.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes
Event12th International Conference on Learning Representations, ICLR 2024 - Hybrid, Vienna, Austria
Duration: 7 May 202411 May 2024

Conference

Conference12th International Conference on Learning Representations, ICLR 2024
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityHybrid, Vienna
Period7/05/2411/05/24

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Language and Linguistics
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Education
  • Linguistics and Language

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