Structural Strategies for Avoiding Destructive Interference in Continually Adaptive Systems
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This paper presents an independent theoretical analysis of how continually adaptive systems manage the problem of destructive interference while preserving functional coherence over time. In artificial neural networks, this challenge is formalized as catastrophic forgetting and addressed through mechanisms such as replay, regularization, and sparsity. In embodied cognitive systems, analogous failures appear as experiential interference, affective overload, and loss of adaptive flexibility. Rather than treating these domains as incommensurable, the paper examines them through a comparative structural lens. The analysis identifies recurring organizational strategies that emerge under sustained adaptive pressure,…
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- Embodied cognition
- Forgetting
- Normative
- Adaptive learning
- Cognition
- Equivalence (formal languages)
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Experiential learning
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