Seminar: Continual Learning S25
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Description

This seminar focuses on recent advances in ‘Continual Learning’, an increasingly important field within machine learning. Continual Learning tackles the problem of drifting data in input space and changes between input and target distribution. Static models drop significantly in performance when data distributions are subject to change over time. We will cover recent approaches that tackle this problem from different angles.

Basic Course Info

Course No Course Type Hours
19333311 Seminar 2

Time Span 16.04.2025 - 16.07.2025
Instructors
Manuel Heurich

Study Regulation

0086c_k150 2014, BSc Informatik (Mono), 150 LPs
0086d_k135 2014, BSc Informatik (Mono), 135 LPs
0087d_k90 2015, BSc Informatik (Kombi), 90 LPs
0088d_m60 2015, MSc Informatik (Kombi), 60 LPs
0089c_MA120 2014, MSc Informatik (Mono), 120 LPs
0207b_m37 2015, MSc Informatik (Lehramt), 37 LPs
0208b_m42 2015, MSc Informatik (Lehramt), 42 LPs
0458a_m37 2015, MSc Informatik (Lehramt), 37 LPs
0471a_m42 2015, MSc Informatik (Lehramt), 42 LPs
0556a_m37 2018, M-Ed Fach 1 Informatik (Lehramt an Integrierten Sekundarschulen und Gymnasien), 37 LPs
0556b_m37 2023, M-Ed Informatik Fach 1 (Lehramt an Integrierten Sekundarschulen und Gymnasien), 37 LP
0557a_m42 2018, M-Ed Fach 2 Informatik (Lehramt an Integrierten Sekundarschulen und Gymnasien), 42 LPs
0557b_m42 2023, M-Ed Informatik Fach 2 Informatik (Lehramt an Integrierten Sekundarschulen und Gymnasien), 42 LPs

Seminar: Continual Learning S25
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Wednesday 10-12 A7/SR 140 Seminarraum (Hinterhaus) 2025-04-16 - 2025-07-16

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