arXiv:2603.12816v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: Continual learning (CL) suffers from catastrophic forgetting, which is exacerbated in domain-incremental learning (DIL) where task identifiers are unavailable and storing past data is infeasible. While prompt-based CL (PCL) adapts representations with a frozen backbone, we observe that prompt-only improvements are often insufficient due to suboptimal prompt selection and classifier-level instability under domain shifts. We propose Residual SODAP, which jointly performs prompt-based representation adaptation and classifier-level knowledge preservation. Our framework combines $alpha$-entmax sparse prompt selection with residual aggregation, data-free distillation with pseudo-feature replay, prompt-usage–based drift detection, and uncertainty-aware multi-loss balancing. Across three DIL benchmarks without task IDs or extra data storage, Residual SODAP achieves state-of-the-art AvgACC/AvgF of 0.850/0.047 (DR), 0.760/0.031 (Skin Cancer), and 0.995/0.003 (CORe50).
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