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Figure 1. Information flow in Sequential Transfer Learning.
Figure 2. Information flow in Parallel Transfer Learning.
Figure 4. Moving average of number of times over desiredtransformer load using the Greatest Change, Most Visitedand Converged methods.
Figure 5. Moving average of number of times over de-sired transformer load using No Transfer Learning, ParallelTransfer Learning and Sequential Transfer Learning.

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