Jack and Masters of All Trades: One-Pass Learning of a Set of Model Sets from Foundation AI Models

2 May 2022  ·  Han Xiang Choong, Yew-Soon Ong, Abhishek Gupta, Ray Lim ·

For deep learning, size is power. Massive neural nets trained on broad data for a spectrum of tasks are at the forefront of artificial intelligence. These foundation models or 'Jacks of All Trades' (JATs), when fine-tuned for downstream tasks, are gaining importance in driving deep learning advancements. However, environments with tight resource constraints, changing objectives and intentions, or varied task requirements, could limit the real-world utility of a singular JAT. Hence, in tandem with current trends towards building increasingly large JATs, this paper conducts an initial exploration into concepts underlying the creation of a diverse set of compact machine learning model sets. Composed of many smaller and specialized models, we formulate the Set of Sets to simultaneously fulfil many task settings and environmental conditions. A means to arrive at such a set tractably in one pass of a neuroevolutionary multitasking algorithm is presented for the first time, bringing us closer to models that are collectively 'Masters of All Trades'.

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