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For questions related to incremental learning algorithms, which are algorithms that attempt to learn new information without forgetting all the previously learned one. Incremental learning is often a synonym for continual (or continuous) learning and lifelong learning.
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Are neural networks prone to catastrophic forgetting?
What you are describing sounds like it could be a deliberate case of fine-tuning.
There is a fundamental assumption that makes minibatch gradient descent work for learning problems: It is assumed tha …