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Cascaded Transfer: Learning Many Tasks under Budget Constraints

Eloi Campagne
Yvenn Amara-Ouali
Yannig Goude
Mathilde Mougeot
Argyris Kalogeratos
Main:7 Pages
11 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
3 Tables
Appendix:7 Pages
Abstract

Many-Task Learning refers to the setting where a large number of related tasks need to be learned, the exact relationships between tasks are not known. We introduce the Cascaded Transfer Learning, a novel many-task transfer learning paradigm where information (e.g. model parameters) cascades hierarchically through tasks that are learned by individual models of the same class, while respecting given budget constraints. The cascade is organized as a rooted tree that specifies the order in which tasks are learned and refined. We design a cascaded transfer mechanism deployed over a minimum spanning tree structure that connects the tasks according to a suitable distance measure, and allocates the available training budget along its branches. Experiments on synthetic and real many-task settings show that the resulting method enables more accurate and cost effective adaptation across large task collections compared to alternative approaches.

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