Continual Learning in Human Activity Recognition: an Empirical Analysis of Regularization

07/06/2020
by   Saurav Jha, et al.
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Given the growing trend of continual learning techniques for deep neural networks focusing on the domain of computer vision, there is a need to identify which of these generalizes well to other tasks such as human activity recognition (HAR). As recent methods have mostly been composed of loss regularization terms and memory replay, we provide a constituent-wise analysis of some prominent task-incremental learning techniques employing these on HAR datasets. We find that most regularization approaches lack substantial effect and provide an intuition of when they fail. Thus, we make the case that the development of continual learning algorithms should be motivated by rather diverse task domains.

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