Smooth-Distill applies EMA parameter averaging as a self-distillation teacher for multitask HAR and placement detection, and reports consistent but modest gains over multitask baselines.
Self-Distilled Representation Learning for Time Series
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Self-supervised learning for time-series data holds potential similar to that recently unleashed in Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision. While most existing works in this area focus on contrastive learning, we propose a conceptually simple yet powerful non-contrastive approach, based on the data2vec self-distillation framework. The core of our method is a student-teacher scheme that predicts the latent representation of an input time series from masked views of the same time series. This strategy avoids strong modality-specific assumptions and biases typically introduced by the design of contrastive sample pairs. We demonstrate the competitiveness of our approach for classification and forecasting as downstream tasks, comparing with state-of-the-art self-supervised learning methods on the UCR and UEA archives as well as the ETT and Electricity datasets.
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Smooth-Distill: A Self-distillation Framework for Multitask Learning with Wearable Sensor Data
Smooth-Distill applies EMA parameter averaging as a self-distillation teacher for multitask HAR and placement detection, and reports consistent but modest gains over multitask baselines.