Published May 2024 | Version v1
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Divide and not forget: Ensemble of selectively trained experts in Continual Learning

  • 1. IDEAS NCBR
  • 2. ROR icon Warsaw University of Technology
  • 3. ROR icon Gdańsk University of Technology
  • 4. Tooploox
  • 5. ROR icon Jagiellonian University
  • 6. ROR icon Computer Vision Center
  • 7. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Description

Class-incremental learning is becoming more popular as it helps models widen their applicability while not forgetting what they already know. A trend in this area is to use a mixture-of-expert technique, where different models work together to solve the task. However, the experts are usually trained all at once using whole task data, which makes them all prone to forgetting and increasing computational burden. To address this limitation, we introduce a novel approach named SEED. SEED selects only one, the most optimal expert for a considered task, and uses data from this task to fine-tune only this expert. For this purpose, each expert represents each class with a Gaussian distribution, and the optimal expert is selected based on the similarity of those distributions. Consequently, SEED increases diversity and heterogeneity within the experts while maintaining the high stability of this ensemble method. The extensive experiments demonstrate that SEED achieves state-of-the-art performance in exemplar-free settings across various scenarios, showing the potential of expert diversification through data in continual learning.

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Funding

European Commission
ELIAS - European Lighthouse of AI for Sustainability 101120237

Dates

Accepted
2024-05