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Discriminative Representation Loss (DRL): A More Efficient Approach than Gradient Re-Projection in Continual Learning

2020-09-28Unverified0· sign in to hype

Yu Chen, Tom Diethe, Peter Flach

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The use of episodic memories in continual learning has been shown to be effective in terms of alleviating catastrophic forgetting. In recent studies, several gradient-based approaches have been developed to make more efficient use of compact episodic memories, which constrain the gradients resulting from new samples with those from memorized samples, aiming to reduce the diversity of gradients from different tasks. In this paper, we reveal the relation between diversity of gradients and discriminativeness of representations, demonstrating connections between Deep Metric Learning and continual learning. Based on these findings, we propose a simple yet efficient method -- Discriminative Representation Loss (DRL) -- for continual learning. In comparison with several state-of-the-art methods, this method shows effectiveness with low computational cost on multiple benchmark experiments in the setting of online continual learning.

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