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CLIFF: Continual Learning for Incremental Flake Features in 2D Material Identification

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Identifying quantum flakes is crucial for scalable quantum hardware; however, automated layer classification from optical microscopy remains challenging due to substantial appearance shifts across different materials. This paper proposes a new Continual-Learning Framework for Flake Layer Classification (CLIFF). To the best of our knowledge, this work represents the first systematic study of continual learning in two-dimensional (2D) materials. The proposed framework enables the model to distinguish materials and their physical and optical properties by freezing the backbone and base head, which are trained on a reference material. For each new material, it learns a material-specific prompt, embedding, and a delta head. A prompt pool and a cosine-similarity gate modulate features and compute material-specific corrections. Additionally, memory replay with knowledge distillation is incorporated. CLIFF achieves competitive accuracy with significantly lower forgetting than naive fine-tuning and a prompt-based baseline.

Sankalp Pandey, Xuan Bac Nguyen, Nicholas Borys, Hugh Churchill, Khoa Luu• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Material ClassificationMasubuchi BN (T1), Graphene (T2), MoS2 (T3), WTe2 (T4)
Accuracy (T1: Masubuchi BN)90.24
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