Continual Learning in Open-vocabulary Classification with Complementary Memory Systems

07/04/2023
by   Zhen Zhu, et al.
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We introduce a method for flexible continual learning in open-vocabulary image classification, drawing inspiration from the complementary learning systems observed in human cognition. We propose a "tree probe" method, an adaption of lazy learning principles, which enables fast learning from new examples with competitive accuracy to batch-trained linear models. Further, we propose a method to combine predictions from a CLIP zero-shot model and the exemplar-based model, using the zero-shot estimated probability that a sample's class is within any of the exemplar classes. We test in data incremental, class incremental, and task incremental settings, as well as ability to perform flexible inference on varying subsets of zero-shot and learned categories. Our proposed method achieves a good balance of learning speed, target task effectiveness, and zero-shot effectiveness.

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