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Hu, Wenpeng; Lin, Zhou; Liu, Bing; Tao, Chongyang; Tao, Zhengwei Tao; Zhao, Dongyan; Ma, Jinwen; Yan, Rui (, International Conference on Learning Representations)Learning multiple tasks sequentially is important for the development of AI and lifelong learning systems. However, standard neural network architectures suffer from catastrophic forgetting which makes it difficult for them to learn a sequence of tasks. Several continual learning methods have been proposed to address the problem. In this paper, we propose a very different approach, called Parameter Generation and Model Adaptation (PGMA), to dealing with the problem. The proposed approach learns to build a model, called the solver, with two sets of parameters. The first set is shared by all tasks learned so far and the second set is dynamically generated to adapt the solver to suit each test example in order to classify it. Extensive experiments have been carried out to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.more » « less
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Zhao, He; Wang, Yixing; Lin, Anqi; Hu, Bingyin; Yan, Rui; McCusker, James; Chen, Wei; McGuinness, Deborah L.; Schadler, Linda; Brinson, L. Catherine (, APL Materials)
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