I2I: Initializing Adapters with Improvised Knowledge
Srinivasan, Tejas, Jia, Furong, Rostami, Mohammad, Thomason, Jesse
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Adapters present a promising solution to the catastrophic forgetting problem in continual learning. However, training independent Adapter modules for every new task misses an opportunity for cross-task knowledge transfer. We propose Improvise to Initialize (I2I), a continual learning algorithm that initializes Adapters for incoming tasks by distilling knowledge from previously-learned tasks' Adapters. We evaluate I2I on CLiMB, a multimodal continual learning benchmark, by conducting experiments on sequences of visual question answering tasks. Adapters trained with I2I consistently achieve better task accuracy than independently-trained Adapters, demonstrating that our algorithm facilitates knowledge transfer between task Adapters. I2I also results in better cross-task knowledge transfer than the state-of-the-art AdapterFusion without incurring the associated parametric cost.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-10-2023
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