AHR combines an autoencoder with a repulsive-force class centroid layout to replay compressed latent exemplars, reporting higher accuracy than selected CIL baselines.
Prediction Error-based Classification for Class-Incremental Learning
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Class-incremental learning (CIL) is a particularly challenging variant of continual learning, where the goal is to learn to discriminate between all classes presented in an incremental fashion. Existing approaches often suffer from excessive forgetting and imbalance of the scores assigned to classes that have not been seen together during training. In this study, we introduce a novel approach, Prediction Error-based Classification (PEC), which differs from traditional discriminative and generative classification paradigms. PEC computes a class score by measuring the prediction error of a model trained to replicate the outputs of a frozen random neural network on data from that class. The method can be interpreted as approximating a classification rule based on Gaussian Process posterior variance. PEC offers several practical advantages, including sample efficiency, ease of tuning, and effectiveness even when data are presented one class at a time. Our empirical results show that PEC performs strongly in single-pass-through-data CIL, outperforming other rehearsal-free baselines in all cases and rehearsal-based methods with moderate replay buffer size in most cases across multiple benchmarks.
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Autoencoder-Based Hybrid Replay for Class-Incremental Learning
AHR combines an autoencoder with a repulsive-force class centroid layout to replay compressed latent exemplars, reporting higher accuracy than selected CIL baselines.