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Bayesian Learning-driven Prototypical Contrastive Loss for Class-Incremental Learning

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arxiv 2405.11067 v3 pith:VBQW652N submitted 2024-05-17 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords learningcontrastivelossbayesianclassclass-incrementalclassificationgnss
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The primary objective of methods in continual learning is to learn tasks in a sequential manner over time (sometimes from a stream of data), while mitigating the detrimental phenomenon of catastrophic forgetting. This paper proposes a method to learn an effective representation between previous and newly encountered class prototypes. We propose a prototypical network with a Bayesian learning-driven contrastive loss (BLCL), tailored specifically for class-incremental learning scenarios. We introduce a contrastive loss that incorporates novel classes into the latent representation by reducing intra-class and increasing inter-class distance. Our approach dynamically adapts the balance between the cross-entropy and contrastive loss functions with a Bayesian learning technique. Experimental results conducted on the CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100, and ImageNet100 datasets for image classification and images of a GNSS-based dataset for interference classification validate the efficacy of our method, showcasing its superiority over existing state-of-the-art approaches. Git: https://gitlab.cc-asp.fraunhofer.de/darcy_gnss/gnss_class_incremental_learning

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  1. Multimodal-to-Text Prompt Engineering in Large Language Models Using Feature Embeddings for GNSS Interference Characterization

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    Retrieval-augmented LLaVA is applied to GNSS interference classification, but the reported accuracy is unvalidated because query prompts contain the true labels.

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