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    Area of Science:

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Machine Learning
    • Deep Learning

    Background:

    • The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis (LTH) suggests dense neural networks contain smaller, efficient subnetworks.
    • Continual learning aims to update models with new data without forgetting previous knowledge.
    • Existing methods face challenges in efficient weight reuse and preventing overfitting in incremental learning scenarios.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effectiveness of Winning Subnetworks (WSNs) for various continual learning tasks.
    • To adapt WSNs for scenarios like Few-Shot Class Incremental Learning (FSCIL) and Video Incremental Learning (VIL).
    • To integrate Fourier Subneural Operators (FSO) within WSNs for enhanced feature encoding and subnetwork reuse.

    Main Methods:

    • Leveraging pre-existing weights from dense networks to form WSNs for Task Incremental Learning (TIL) and Task-agnostic Incremental Learning (TaIL).
    • Introducing Soft subnetworks (SoftNets) as a variation of WSNs to mitigate overfitting in FSCIL.
    • Incorporating Fourier Subneural Operators (FSO) for compact video encoding and identifying reusable subnetworks in Video Incremental Learning (VIL).
    • Applying FSO within WSN frameworks across VIL, TIL, and FSCIL.

    Main Results:

    • WSNs demonstrate efficient learning by reusing weights from dense networks.
    • SoftNets effectively prevent overfitting in data-scarce FSCIL settings.
    • FSO integration significantly improves task performance in continual learning.
    • FSO enhances higher-layer representations in TIL and FSCIL, and lower-layer representations in VIL.

    Conclusions:

    • WSNs offer an efficient approach to continual learning, inspired by the LTH.
    • FSO is a valuable component for enhancing WSNs, particularly in video and few-shot learning.
    • The proposed methods show significant improvements in task performance across diverse continual learning benchmarks.