Why isn't there more training on the edge? « Pete Warden's blog

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One of the most frequent questions I get asked from people exploring machine learning beyond cloud and desktop machines is "What about training?". If you look around at the popular frameworks and use cases of edge ML, most of them seem focused on inference. It isn't obvious why this is the case though, so I decided to collect my notes in a post here, so I can have something to refer to when this comes up (and organize my own thoughts too!). I think the biggest reason that there's not more training on the edge is that most models need to be trained through supervised learning, that is each sample used for training needs a ground truth label. If you're running on a phone or embedded system, there's not likely to be an easy way to attach a label to incoming data, other than running an existing model and guessing.

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