Class-Incremental Learning based on Label Generation
Shao, Yijia, Guo, Yiduo, Zhao, Dongyan, Liu, Bing
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Despite the great success of pre-trained language models, it is still a challenge to use these models for continual learning, especially for the class-incremental learning (CIL) setting due to catastrophic forgetting (CF). This paper reports our finding that if we formulate CIL as a continual label generation problem, CF is drastically reduced and the generalizable representations of pre-trained models can be better retained. We thus propose a new CIL method (VAG) that also leverages the sparsity of vocabulary to focus the generation and creates pseudo-replay samples by using label semantics. Experimental results show that VAG outperforms baselines by a large margin.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-20-2023
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