We present a deep neural-network model for lifelong learning inspired by several forms of neuroplasticity. The neural network develops continuously in response to signals from the environment. In the beginning the network is a blank slate with no nodes at all. It develops according to four rules: (i) expansion, which adds new nodes to memorize new input combinations; (ii) generalization, which adds new nodes that generalize from existing ones; (iii) forgetting, which removes nodes that are of relatively little use; and (iv) backpropagation, which fine-tunes the network parameters. We analyze the model from the perspective of accuracy, energy efficiency, and versatility and compare it to other network models, finding better performance in several cases.
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