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3 months ago

Continual Learning of a Mixed Sequence of Similar and Dissimilar Tasks

Zixuan Ke Bing Liu Xingchang Huang

Continual Learning of a Mixed Sequence of Similar and Dissimilar Tasks

Abstract

Existing research on continual learning of a sequence of tasks focused on dealing with catastrophic forgetting, where the tasks are assumed to be dissimilar and have little shared knowledge. Some work has also been done to transfer previously learned knowledge to the new task when the tasks are similar and have shared knowledge. To the best of our knowledge, no technique has been proposed to learn a sequence of mixed similar and dissimilar tasks that can deal with forgetting and also transfer knowledge forward and backward. This paper proposes such a technique to learn both types of tasks in the same network. For dissimilar tasks, the algorithm focuses on dealing with forgetting, and for similar tasks, the algorithm focuses on selectively transferring the knowledge learned from some similar previous tasks to improve the new task learning. Additionally, the algorithm automatically detects whether a new task is similar to any previous tasks. Empirical evaluation using sequences of mixed tasks demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed model.

Code Repositories

ZixuanKe/CAT
Official
pytorch
zixuanke/pycontinual
Official
pytorch

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
continual-learning-on-20newsgroup-10-tasksCAT
F1 - macro: 0.9516
continual-learning-on-asc-19-tasksCAT
F1 - macro: 0.6864
continual-learning-on-dsc-10-tasksCAT
F1 - macro: 0.8651
continual-learning-on-f-celeba-10-tasksCAT (CNN backbone)
Acc: 0.7564
continual-learning-on-f-celeba-10-tasksCAT (MLP backbone)
Acc: 0.6909

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