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Learning Novel Objects Continually Through Curiosity

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arxiv 2103.07758 v2 pith:YMTC4ZP3 submitted 2021-03-13 cs.RO cs.CVcs.LG

classification cs.ROcs.CVcs.LG
keywords learningapproachcontinualcontinuallyaskingclassesconceptslearn
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Children learn continually by asking questions about the concepts they are most curious about. With robots becoming an integral part of our society, they must also learn unknown concepts continually by asking humans questions. The paper analyzes a recent state-of-the-art approach for continual learning. The paper further develops a self-supervised technique to find most of the uncertain objects in an environment by utilizing the cluster representation of the previously learned classes. We test our approach on a benchmark dataset for continual learning on robots. Our results show that our curiosity-driven continual learning approach beats random sampling and softmax-based uncertainty sampling in terms of classification accuracy and the total number of classes learned.

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