Psycholinguistics meets Continual Learning: Measuring Catastrophic
Forgetting in Visual Question Answering
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2019
- CLLKELM
Abstract
We study the issue of catastrophic forgetting in the context of neural multimodal approaches to Visual Question Answering (VQA). Motivated by evidence from psycholinguistics, we devise a set of linguistically-informed VQA tasks, which differ by the types of questions involved (Wh-questions and polar questions). We test what impact task difficulty has on continual learning, and whether the order in which a child acquires question types facilitates computational models. Our results show that dramatic forgetting is at play and that task difficulty and order matter. Two well-known current continual learning methods mitigate the problem only to a limiting degree.
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