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Never Reset Again: A Mathematical Framework for Continual Inference in Recurrent Neural Networks

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Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) are widely used for sequential processing but face fundamental limitations with continual inference due to state saturation, requiring disruptive hidden state resets. However, reset-based methods impose synchronization requirements with input boundaries and increase computational costs at inference. To address this, we propose an adaptive loss function that eliminates the need for resets during inference while preserving high accuracy over extended sequences. By combining cross-entropy and Kullback-Leibler divergence, the loss dynamically modulates the gradient based on input informativeness, allowing the network to differentiate meaningful data from noise and maintain stable representations over time. Experimental results demonstrate that our reset-free approach outperforms traditional reset-based methods when applied to a variety of RNNs, particularly in continual tasks, enhancing both the theoretical and practical capabilities of RNNs for streaming applications.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelIEEE Neuro-Inspired Computational Elements, NICE 2025 - Proceedings
UitgeverijInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Aantal pagina's9
ISBN van elektronische versie979-8-3315-0302-4
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 8 jul. 2025
Evenement12th Annual IEEE Neuro-Inspired Computational Elements, NICE 2025 - Heidelberg, Duitsland
Duur: 25 mrt. 202528 mrt. 2025

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Congres12th Annual IEEE Neuro-Inspired Computational Elements, NICE 2025
Land/RegioDuitsland
StadHeidelberg
Periode25/03/2528/03/25

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