On Handling Catastrophic Forgetting for Incremental Learning of Human Physical Activity on the Edge

02/18/2023
by   Jingwei Zuo, et al.
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Human activity recognition (HAR) has been a classic research problem. In particular, with recent machine learning (ML) techniques, the recognition task has been largely investigated by companies and integrated into their products for customers. However, most of them apply a predefined activity set and conduct the learning process on the cloud, hindering specific personalizations from end users (i.e., edge devices). Even though recent progress in Incremental Learning allows learning new-class data on the fly, the learning process is generally conducted on the cloud, requiring constant data exchange between cloud and edge devices, thus leading to data privacy issues. In this paper, we propose PILOTE, which pushes the incremental learning process to the extreme edge, while providing reliable data privacy and practical utility, e.g., low processing latency, personalization, etc. In particular, we consider the practical challenge of extremely limited data during the incremental learning process on edge, where catastrophic forgetting is required to be handled in a practical way. We validate PILOTE with extensive experiments on human activity data collected from mobile sensors. The results show PILOTE can work on edge devices with extremely limited resources while providing reliable performance.

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