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Bridging Lifelong and Multi-Task Representation Learning via Algorithm and Complexity Measure

Published: November 3, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.01847v1

By: Zhi Wang, Chicheng Zhang, Ramya Korlakai Vinayak

Potential Business Impact:

Teaches computers to learn new things faster.

Business Areas:
Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

In lifelong learning, a learner faces a sequence of tasks with shared structure and aims to identify and leverage it to accelerate learning. We study the setting where such structure is captured by a common representation of data. Unlike multi-task learning or learning-to-learn, where tasks are available upfront to learn the representation, lifelong learning requires the learner to make use of its existing knowledge while continually gathering partial information in an online fashion. In this paper, we consider a generalized framework of lifelong representation learning. We propose a simple algorithm that uses multi-task empirical risk minimization as a subroutine and establish a sample complexity bound based on a new notion we introduce--the task-eluder dimension. Our result applies to a wide range of learning problems involving general function classes. As concrete examples, we instantiate our result on classification and regression tasks under noise.

Page Count
36 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Machine Learning (CS)