2024
DOI: 10.1002/widm.1526
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The role of lifelong machine learning in bridging the gap between human and machine learning: A scientometric analysis

Muhammad Abulaish,
Nesar Ahmad Wasi,
Shachi Sharma

Abstract: Due to advancements in data collection, storage, and processing techniques, machine learning has become a thriving and dominant paradigm. However, one of its main shortcomings is that the classical machine learning paradigm acts in isolation without utilizing the knowledge gained through learning from related tasks in the past. To circumvent this, the concept of Lifelong Machine Learning (LML) has been proposed, with the goal of mimicking how humans learn and acquire cognition. Human learning research has reve… Show more

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“…However, the specifics and features of the subject areas for which information technology is developed significantly affect the content and methods of information processing, so the expectation of universal approaches to creating effective information technology for different industries is currently premature [15,16]. Approaches based on the research of characteristics and features of subject branches and the development of new information technologies for concrete branches remain justified [17,18].…”
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“…However, the specifics and features of the subject areas for which information technology is developed significantly affect the content and methods of information processing, so the expectation of universal approaches to creating effective information technology for different industries is currently premature [15,16]. Approaches based on the research of characteristics and features of subject branches and the development of new information technologies for concrete branches remain justified [17,18].…”
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confidence: 99%