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Author (up) Albin Soutif; Antonio Carta; Joost Van de Weijer edit   pdf
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Title Improving Online Continual Learning Performance and Stability with Temporal Ensembles Type Conference Article
Year 2023 Publication 2nd Conference on Lifelong Learning Agents Abbreviated Journal  
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Abstract Neural networks are very effective when trained on large datasets for a large number of iterations. However, when they are trained on non-stationary streams of data and in an online fashion, their performance is reduced (1) by the online setup, which limits the availability of data, (2) due to catastrophic forgetting because of the non-stationary nature of the data. Furthermore, several recent works (Caccia et al., 2022; Lange et al., 2023) arXiv:2205.13452 showed that replay methods used in continual learning suffer from the stability gap, encountered when evaluating the model continually (rather than only on task boundaries). In this article, we study the effect of model ensembling as a way to improve performance and stability in online continual learning. We notice that naively ensembling models coming from a variety of training tasks increases the performance in online continual learning considerably. Starting from this observation, and drawing inspirations from semi-supervised learning ensembling methods, we use a lightweight temporal ensemble that computes the exponential moving average of the weights (EMA) at test time, and show that it can drastically increase the performance and stability when used in combination with several methods from the literature.  
Address Montreal; Canada; August 2023  
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Call Number Admin @ si @ SCW2023 Serial 3922  
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