USP jointly improves unlabeled learning, memory stability, and plasticity in semi-supervised continual learning via feature-space reservation, divide-and-conquer pseudo-labeling, and class-mean distillation.
Beyond Supervised Continual Learning: a Review
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Continual Learning (CL, sometimes also termed incremental learning) is a flavor of machine learning where the usual assumption of stationary data distribution is relaxed or omitted. When naively applying, e.g., DNNs in CL problems, changes in the data distribution can cause the so-called catastrophic forgetting (CF) effect: an abrupt loss of previous knowledge. Although many significant contributions to enabling CL have been made in recent years, most works address supervised (classification) problems. This article reviews literature that study CL in other settings, such as learning with reduced supervision, fully unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning. Besides proposing a simple schema for classifying CL approaches w.r.t. their level of autonomy and supervision, we discuss the specific challenges associated with each setting and the potential contributions to the field of CL in general.
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Divide-and-Conquer for Enhancing Unlabeled Learning, Stability, and Plasticity in Semi-supervised Continual Learning
USP jointly improves unlabeled learning, memory stability, and plasticity in semi-supervised continual learning via feature-space reservation, divide-and-conquer pseudo-labeling, and class-mean distillation.