CVJul 23, 2019

Lifelong GAN: Continual Learning for Conditional Image Generation

arXiv:1907.10107v2207 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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It addresses the challenge of continual learning for generative models, which is incremental as it extends existing methods to more generic settings.

The paper tackles the problem of catastrophic forgetting in lifelong learning for generative models, proposing Lifelong GAN to enable conditional image generation across tasks without forgetting, and demonstrates its effectiveness with qualitative and quantitative results.

Lifelong learning is challenging for deep neural networks due to their susceptibility to catastrophic forgetting. Catastrophic forgetting occurs when a trained network is not able to maintain its ability to accomplish previously learned tasks when it is trained to perform new tasks. We study the problem of lifelong learning for generative models, extending a trained network to new conditional generation tasks without forgetting previous tasks, while assuming access to the training data for the current task only. In contrast to state-of-the-art memory replay based approaches which are limited to label-conditioned image generation tasks, a more generic framework for continual learning of generative models under different conditional image generation settings is proposed in this paper. Lifelong GAN employs knowledge distillation to transfer learned knowledge from previous networks to the new network. This makes it possible to perform image-conditioned generation tasks in a lifelong learning setting. We validate Lifelong GAN for both image-conditioned and label-conditioned generation tasks, and provide qualitative and quantitative results to show the generality and effectiveness of our method.

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