Scalable Lifelong Learning with Active Task Selection

Ruvolo, Paul (Bryn Mawr College) | Eaton, Eric (Bryn Mawr College)

AAAI Conferences 

The recently developed Efficient Lifelong Learning Algorithm (ELLA) acquires knowledge incrementally over a sequence of tasks, learning a repository of latent model components that are sparsely shared between models. ELLA shows strong performance in comparison to other multi-task learning algorithms, achieving nearly identical performance to batch multi-task learning methods while learning tasks sequentially in three orders of magnitude (over 1,000x) less time. In this paper, we evaluate several curriculum selection methods that allow ELLA to actively select the next task for learning in order to maximize performance on future learning tasks. Through experiments with three real and one synthetic data set, we demonstrate that active curriculum selection allows an agent to learn up to 50% more efficiently than when the agent has no control over the task order.