Task Aware Modulation using Representation Learning: An Approach for Few Shot Learning in Environmental Systems

Published: 01 Jan 2025, Last Modified: 16 Nov 2025SDM 2025EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: We introduce TAM-RL (Task Aware Modulation using Representation Learning), a novel multimodal meta-learning framework for few-shot learning in heterogeneous systems, designed for science and engineering problems where entities share a common underlying forward model but exhibit heterogeneity due to entity-specific characteristics. TAM-RL leverages an amortized training process with a modulation network and a base network to learn task-specific modulation parameters, enabling efficient adaptation to new tasks with limited data. We evaluate TAM-RL on two real-world environmental datasets: Gross Primary Product (GPP) prediction and streamflow forecasting, demonstrating significant improvements over existing meta-learning methods. On the FLUXNET dataset, TAM-RL improves RMSE by 18.9% over MMAML with just one month of few-shot data, while for streamflow prediction, it achieves an 8.21% improvement with one year of data. Synthetic data experiments further validate TAM-RL’s superior performance in heterogeneous task distributions, outperforming the baselines in the most heterogeneous setting. Notably, TAM-RL offers substantial computational efficiency, with at least 3x faster training times compared to gradient-based meta-learning approaches while being much simpler to train due to reduced complexity. Ablation studies highlight the importance of pretraining and adaptation mechanisms in TAM-RL’s performance.
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