- (COLING 2024) Distilling Causal Effect of Data in Continual Few-shot Relation Learning [paper] [code]
- (Expert Systems with Applications 2024) Class-incremental learning with causal relational replay [paper] [code]
- (arXiv 2024) Learning Causal Features for Incremental Object Detection [paper]
- (arXiv 2024) Balancing the Causal Effects in Class-Incremental Learning [paper]
- (arXiv 2024) Classifiers are Forgetful! Balancing the Mutual Causal Effects in Class-Incremental Learning [paper]
- (ACL 2023) Preserving Commonsense Knowledge from Pre-trained Language Models via Causal Inference [paper] [code]
- (CVPR 2023) Cafeboost: Causal feature boost to eliminate task-induced bias for class incremental learning [paper]
- (AAAI Bridge Program on Continual Causality 2023) Continual Causality: A Retrospective of the Inaugural AAAI-23 Bridge Program [paper]
- (EMNLP 2022) Distilling causal effect from miscellaneous other-class for continual named entity recognition [paper] [code]
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