In this paper we introduce a model of lifelong learning, based on a Network of Experts. New tasks / experts are learned and added to the model sequentially, building on what was learned before. To ensure scalability of this process, data from previous tasks cannot be stored and hence is not available when learning a new task. A critical issue in such context, not addressed in the literature so far, relates to the decision which expert to deploy at test time. We introduce a set of gating autoencoders that learn a representation for the task at hand, and, at test time, automatically forward the test sample to the relevant expert. This also brings memory efficiency as only one expert network has to be loaded into memory at any given time. Further, the autoencoders inherently capture the relatedness of one task to another, based on which the most relevant prior model to be used for training a new expert, with fine-tuning or learningwithout-forgetting, can be selected. We evaluate our method on image classification and video prediction problems.
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Humans can learn in a continuous manner. Old rarely utilized knowledge can be overwritten by new incoming information while important, frequently used knowledge is prevented from being erased. In artificial learning systems, lifelong learning so far has focused mainly on accumulating knowledge over tasks and overcoming catastrophic forgetting. In this paper, we argue that, given the limited model capacity and the unlimited new information to be learned, knowledge has to be preserved or erased selectively. Inspired by neuroplasticity, we propose a novel approach for lifelong learning, coined Memory Aware Synapses (MAS). It computes the importance of the parameters of a neural network in an unsupervised and online manner. Given a new sample which is fed to the network, MAS accumulates an importance measure for each parameter of the network, based on how sensitive the predicted output function is to a change in this parameter. When learning a new task, changes to important parameters can then be penalized, effectively preventing important knowledge related to previous tasks from being overwritten. Further, we show an interesting connection between a local version of our method and Hebb's rule, which is a model for the learning process in the brain. We test our method on a sequence of object recognition tasks and on the challenging problem of learning an embedding for predicting <subject, predicate, object> triplets. We show state-of-the-art performance and, for the first time, the ability to adapt the importance of the parameters based on unlabeled data towards what the network needs (not) to forget, which may vary depending on test conditions.
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When building a unified vision system or gradually adding new capabilities to a system, the usual assumption is that training data for all tasks is always available. However, as the number of tasks grows, storing and retraining on such data becomes infeasible. A new problem arises where we add new capabilities to a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), but the training data for its existing capabilities are unavailable. We propose our Learning without Forgetting method, which uses only new task data to train the network while preserving the original capabilities. Our method performs favorably compared to commonly used feature extraction and fine-tuning adaption techniques and performs similarly to multitask learning that uses original task data we assume unavailable. A more surprising observation is that Learning without Forgetting may be able to replace fine-tuning with similar old and new task datasets for improved new task performance.
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Artificial neural networks thrive in solving the classification problem for a particular rigid task, acquiring knowledge through generalized learning behaviour from a distinct training phase. The resulting network resembles a static entity of knowledge, with endeavours to extend this knowledge without targeting the original task resulting in a catastrophic forgetting. Continual learning shifts this paradigm towards networks that can continually accumulate knowledge over different tasks without the need to retrain from scratch. We focus on task incremental classification, where tasks arrive sequentially and are delineated by clear boundaries. Our main contributions concern (1) a taxonomy and extensive overview of the state-of-the-art; (2) a novel framework to continually determine the stability-plasticity trade-off of the continual learner; (3) a comprehensive experimental comparison of 11 state-of-the-art continual learning methods and 4 baselines. We empirically scrutinize method strengths and weaknesses on three benchmarks, considering Tiny Imagenet and large-scale unbalanced iNaturalist and a sequence of recognition datasets. We study the influence of model capacity, weight decay and dropout regularization, and the order in which the tasks are presented, and qualitatively compare methods in terms of required memory, computation time and storage.
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Continual Learning (CL) is a field dedicated to devise algorithms able to achieve lifelong learning. Overcoming the knowledge disruption of previously acquired concepts, a drawback affecting deep learning models and that goes by the name of catastrophic forgetting, is a hard challenge. Currently, deep learning methods can attain impressive results when the data modeled does not undergo a considerable distributional shift in subsequent learning sessions, but whenever we expose such systems to this incremental setting, performance drop very quickly. Overcoming this limitation is fundamental as it would allow us to build truly intelligent systems showing stability and plasticity. Secondly, it would allow us to overcome the onerous limitation of retraining these architectures from scratch with the new updated data. In this thesis, we tackle the problem from multiple directions. In a first study, we show that in rehearsal-based techniques (systems that use memory buffer), the quantity of data stored in the rehearsal buffer is a more important factor over the quality of the data. Secondly, we propose one of the early works of incremental learning on ViTs architectures, comparing functional, weight and attention regularization approaches and propose effective novel a novel asymmetric loss. At the end we conclude with a study on pretraining and how it affects the performance in Continual Learning, raising some questions about the effective progression of the field. We then conclude with some future directions and closing remarks.
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This paper presents a method for adding multiple tasks to a single deep neural network while avoiding catastrophic forgetting. Inspired by network pruning techniques, we exploit redundancies in large deep networks to free up parameters that can then be employed to learn new tasks. By performing iterative pruning and network re-training, we are able to sequentially "pack" multiple tasks into a single network while ensuring minimal drop in performance and minimal storage overhead. Unlike prior work that uses proxy losses to maintain accuracy on older tasks, we always optimize for the task at hand. We perform extensive experiments on a variety of network architectures and largescale datasets, and observe much better robustness against catastrophic forgetting than prior work. In particular, we are able to add three fine-grained classification tasks to a single ImageNet-trained VGG-16 network and achieve accuracies close to those of separately trained networks for each task. Code available at https://github.com/ arunmallya/packnet
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There is a growing interest in learning data representations that work well for many different types of problems and data. In this paper, we look in particular at the task of learning a single visual representation that can be successfully utilized in the analysis of very different types of images, from dog breeds to stop signs and digits. Inspired by recent work on learning networks that predict the parameters of another, we develop a tunable deep network architecture that, by means of adapter residual modules, can be steered on the fly to diverse visual domains. Our method achieves a high degree of parameter sharing while maintaining or even improving the accuracy of domain-specific representations. We also introduce the Visual Decathlon Challenge, a benchmark that evaluates the ability of representations to capture simultaneously ten very different visual domains and measures their ability to perform well uniformly.
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模块化是持续学习(CL)的令人信服的解决方案,是相关任务建模的问题。学习和组合模块来解决不同的任务提供了一种抽象来解决CL的主要挑战,包括灾难性的遗忘,向后和向前传输跨任务以及子线性模型的增长。我们引入本地模块组成(LMC),该方法是模块化CL的方法,其中每个模块都提供了局部结构组件,其估计模块与输入的相关性。基于本地相关评分进行动态模块组合。我们展示了对任务身份(IDS)的不可知性来自(本地)结构学习,该结构学习是特定于模块和/或模型特定于以前的作品,使LMC适用于与以前的作品相比的更多CL设置。此外,LMC还跟踪输入分布的统计信息,并在检测到异常样本时添加新模块。在第一组实验中,LMC与最近的持续转移学习基准上的现有方法相比,不需要任务标识。在另一个研究中,我们表明结构学习的局部性允许LMC插入相关但未遵守的任务(OOD),以及在不同任务序列上独立于不同的任务序列培训的模块化网络,而无需任何微调。最后,在寻找LMC的限制,我们在30和100个任务的更具挑战性序列上研究它,展示了本地模块选择在存在大量候选模块时变得更具挑战性。在此设置中,与Oracle基准的基线相比,最佳执行LMC产生的模块更少,但它达到了较低的总体精度。 CodeBase可在https://github.com/oleksost/lmc下找到。
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我们提出了一个统一的查看,即通过通用表示,一个深层神经网络共同学习多个视觉任务和视觉域。同时学习多个问题涉及最大程度地减少具有不同幅度和特征的多个损失函数的加权总和,从而导致一个损失的不平衡状态,与学习每个问题的单独模型相比,一个损失的不平衡状态主导了优化和差的结果。为此,我们提出了通过小容量适配器将多个任务/特定于域网络的知识提炼到单个深神经网络中的知识。我们严格地表明,通用表示在学习NYU-V2和CityScapes中多个密集的预测问题方面实现了最新的表现,来自视觉Decathlon数据集中的不同域中的多个图像分类问题以及MetadataSet中的跨域中的几个域中学习。最后,我们还通过消融和定性研究进行多次分析。
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最近证明,接受SGD训练的神经网络优先依赖线性预测的特征,并且可以忽略复杂的,同样可预测的功能。这种简单性偏见可以解释他们缺乏分布(OOD)的鲁棒性。学习任务越复杂,统计工件(即选择偏见,虚假相关性)的可能性就越大比学习的机制更简单。我们证明可以减轻简单性偏差并改善了OOD的概括。我们使用对其输入梯度对齐的惩罚来训练一组类似的模型以不同的方式拟合数据。我们从理论和经验上展示了这会导致学习更复杂的预测模式的学习。 OOD的概括从根本上需要超出I.I.D.示例,例如多个培训环境,反事实示例或其他侧面信息。我们的方法表明,我们可以将此要求推迟到独立的模型选择阶段。我们获得了SOTA的结果,可以在视觉域偏置数据和概括方面进行视觉识别。该方法 - 第一个逃避简单性偏见的方法 - 突出了需要更好地理解和控制深度学习中的归纳偏见。
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Deep learning has produced state-of-the-art results for a variety of tasks. While such approaches for supervised learning have performed well, they assume that training and testing data are drawn from the same distribution, which may not always be the case. As a complement to this challenge, single-source unsupervised domain adaptation can handle situations where a network is trained on labeled data from a source domain and unlabeled data from a related but different target domain with the goal of performing well at test-time on the target domain. Many single-source and typically homogeneous unsupervised deep domain adaptation approaches have thus been developed, combining the powerful, hierarchical representations from deep learning with domain adaptation to reduce reliance on potentially-costly target data labels. This survey will compare these approaches by examining alternative methods, the unique and common elements, results, and theoretical insights. We follow this with a look at application areas and open research directions.
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Catastrophic forgetting occurs when a neural network loses the information learned in a previous task after training on subsequent tasks. This problem remains a hurdle for artificial intelligence systems with sequential learning capabilities. In this paper, we propose a task-based hard attention mechanism that preserves previous tasks' information without affecting the current task's learning. A hard attention mask is learned concurrently to every task, through stochastic gradient descent, and previous masks are exploited to condition such learning. We show that the proposed mechanism is effective for reducing catastrophic forgetting, cutting current rates by 45 to 80%. We also show that it is robust to different hyperparameter choices, and that it offers a number of monitoring capabilities. The approach features the possibility to control both the stability and compactness of the learned knowledge, which we believe makes it also attractive for online learning or network compression applications.
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Clustering is a class of unsupervised learning methods that has been extensively applied and studied in computer vision. Little work has been done to adapt it to the end-to-end training of visual features on large scale datasets. In this work, we present DeepCluster, a clustering method that jointly learns the parameters of a neural network and the cluster assignments of the resulting features. DeepCluster iteratively groups the features with a standard clustering algorithm, kmeans, and uses the subsequent assignments as supervision to update the weights of the network. We apply DeepCluster to the unsupervised training of convolutional neural networks on large datasets like ImageNet and YFCC100M. The resulting model outperforms the current state of the art by a significant margin on all the standard benchmarks.
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The International Workshop on Reading Music Systems (WoRMS) is a workshop that tries to connect researchers who develop systems for reading music, such as in the field of Optical Music Recognition, with other researchers and practitioners that could benefit from such systems, like librarians or musicologists. The relevant topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to: Music reading systems; Optical music recognition; Datasets and performance evaluation; Image processing on music scores; Writer identification; Authoring, editing, storing and presentation systems for music scores; Multi-modal systems; Novel input-methods for music to produce written music; Web-based Music Information Retrieval services; Applications and projects; Use-cases related to written music. These are the proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Reading Music Systems, held in Alicante on the 23rd of July 2021.
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这是一门专门针对STEM学生开发的介绍性机器学习课程。我们的目标是为有兴趣的读者提供基础知识,以在自己的项目中使用机器学习,并将自己熟悉术语作为进一步阅读相关文献的基础。在这些讲义中,我们讨论受监督,无监督和强化学习。注释从没有神经网络的机器学习方法的说明开始,例如原理分析,T-SNE,聚类以及线性回归和线性分类器。我们继续介绍基本和先进的神经网络结构,例如密集的进料和常规神经网络,经常性的神经网络,受限的玻尔兹曼机器,(变性)自动编码器,生成的对抗性网络。讨论了潜在空间表示的解释性问题,并使用梦和对抗性攻击的例子。最后一部分致力于加强学习,我们在其中介绍了价值功能和政策学习的基本概念。
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在许多图像分类任务中,诸如夹子之类的开放式摄影模型具有高精度。但是,在某些设置中,他们的零拍摄性能远非最佳。我们研究模型修补程序,目的是提高对特定任务的准确性,而不会在表现已经足够的任务上降低准确性。为了实现这一目标,我们引入了油漆,这是一种修补方法,该方法在微调之前使用模型的权重与要修补的任务进行微调后的权重。在零机夹的性能差的九个任务上,油漆可将精度提高15至60个百分点,同时将ImageNet上的精度保留在零拍模型的一个百分点之内。油漆还允许在多个任务上修补单个模型,并通过模型刻度进行改进。此外,我们确定了广泛转移的案例,即使任务不相交,对一个任务进行修补也会提高其他任务的准确性。最后,我们研究了超出常见基准的应用程序,例如计数或减少印刷攻击对剪辑的影响。我们的发现表明,可以扩展一组任务集,开放式摄影模型可实现高精度,而无需从头开始重新训练它们。
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AI的一个关键挑战是构建体现的系统,该系统在动态变化的环境中运行。此类系统必须适应更改任务上下文并持续学习。虽然标准的深度学习系统实现了最先进的静态基准的结果,但它们通常在动态方案中挣扎。在这些设置中,来自多个上下文的错误信号可能会彼此干扰,最终导致称为灾难性遗忘的现象。在本文中,我们将生物学启发的架构调查为对这些问题的解决方案。具体而言,我们表明树突和局部抑制系统的生物物理特性使网络能够以特定于上下文的方式动态限制和路由信息。我们的主要贡献如下。首先,我们提出了一种新颖的人工神经网络架构,该架构将活跃的枝形和稀疏表示融入了标准的深度学习框架中。接下来,我们在需要任务的适应性的两个单独的基准上研究这种架构的性能:Meta-World,一个机器人代理必须学习同时解决各种操纵任务的多任务强化学习环境;和一个持续的学习基准,其中模型的预测任务在整个训练中都会发生变化。对两个基准的分析演示了重叠但不同和稀疏的子网的出现,允许系统流动地使用最小的遗忘。我们的神经实现标志在单一架构上第一次在多任务和持续学习设置上取得了竞争力。我们的研究揭示了神经元的生物学特性如何通知深度学习系统,以解决通常不可能对传统ANN来解决的动态情景。
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Changing how pre-trained models behave -- e.g., improving their performance on a downstream task or mitigating biases learned during pre-training -- is a common practice when developing machine learning systems. In this work, we propose a new paradigm for steering the behavior of neural networks, centered around \textit{task vectors}. A task vector specifies a direction in the weight space of a pre-trained model, such that movement in that direction improves performance on the task. We build task vectors by subtracting the weights of a pre-trained model from the weights of the same model after fine-tuning on a task. We show that these task vectors can be modified and combined together through arithmetic operations such as negation and addition, and the behavior of the resulting model is steered accordingly. Negating a task vector decreases performance on the target task, with little change in model behavior on control tasks. Moreover, adding task vectors together can improve performance on multiple tasks at once. Finally, when tasks are linked by an analogy relationship of the form ``A is to B as C is to D", combining task vectors from three of the tasks can improve performance on the fourth, even when no data from the fourth task is used for training. Overall, our experiments with several models, modalities and tasks show that task arithmetic is a simple, efficient and effective way of editing models.
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尽管深度强化学习(RL)最近取得了许多成功,但其方法仍然效率低下,这使得在数据方面解决了昂贵的许多问题。我们的目标是通过利用未标记的数据中的丰富监督信号来进行学习状态表示,以解决这一问题。本文介绍了三种不同的表示算法,可以访问传统RL算法使用的数据源的不同子集使用:(i)GRICA受到独立组件分析(ICA)的启发,并训练深层神经网络以输出统计独立的独立特征。输入。 Grica通过最大程度地减少每个功能与其他功能之间的相互信息来做到这一点。此外,格里卡仅需要未分类的环境状态。 (ii)潜在表示预测(LARP)还需要更多的上下文:除了要求状态作为输入外,它还需要先前的状态和连接它们的动作。该方法通过预测当前状态和行动的环境的下一个状态来学习状态表示。预测器与图形搜索算法一起使用。 (iii)重新培训通过训练深层神经网络来学习国家表示,以学习奖励功能的平滑版本。该表示形式用于预处理输入到深度RL,而奖励预测指标用于奖励成型。此方法仅需要环境中的状态奖励对学习表示表示。我们发现,每种方法都有其优势和缺点,并从我们的实验中得出结论,包括无监督的代表性学习在RL解决问题的管道中可以加快学习的速度。
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人类的持续学习(CL)能力与稳定性与可塑性困境密切相关,描述了人类如何实现持续的学习能力和保存的学习信息。自发育以来,CL的概念始终存在于人工智能(AI)中。本文提出了对CL的全面审查。与之前的评论不同,主要关注CL中的灾难性遗忘现象,本文根据稳定性与可塑性机制的宏观视角来调查CL。类似于生物对应物,“智能”AI代理商应该是I)记住以前学到的信息(信息回流); ii)不断推断新信息(信息浏览:); iii)转移有用的信息(信息转移),以实现高级CL。根据分类学,评估度量,算法,应用以及一些打开问题。我们的主要贡献涉及I)从人工综合情报层面重新检查CL; ii)在CL主题提供详细和广泛的概述; iii)提出一些关于CL潜在发展的新颖思路。
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