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Main Authors: Winter, Robin, Bertolini, Marco, Le, Tuan, Noé, Frank, Clevert, Djork-Arné
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.07559
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author Winter, Robin
Bertolini, Marco
Le, Tuan
Noé, Frank
Clevert, Djork-Arné
author_facet Winter, Robin
Bertolini, Marco
Le, Tuan
Noé, Frank
Clevert, Djork-Arné
contents Equivariant neural networks, whose hidden features transform according to representations of a group G acting on the data, exhibit training efficiency and an improved generalisation performance. In this work, we extend group invariant and equivariant representation learning to the field of unsupervised deep learning. We propose a general learning strategy based on an encoder-decoder framework in which the latent representation is separated in an invariant term and an equivariant group action component. The key idea is that the network learns to encode and decode data to and from a group-invariant representation by additionally learning to predict the appropriate group action to align input and output pose to solve the reconstruction task. We derive the necessary conditions on the equivariant encoder, and we present a construction valid for any G, both discrete and continuous. We describe explicitly our construction for rotations, translations and permutations. We test the validity and the robustness of our approach in a variety of experiments with diverse data types employing different network architectures.
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spellingShingle Unsupervised Learning of Group Invariant and Equivariant Representations
Winter, Robin
Bertolini, Marco
Le, Tuan
Noé, Frank
Clevert, Djork-Arné
Machine Learning
Equivariant neural networks, whose hidden features transform according to representations of a group G acting on the data, exhibit training efficiency and an improved generalisation performance. In this work, we extend group invariant and equivariant representation learning to the field of unsupervised deep learning. We propose a general learning strategy based on an encoder-decoder framework in which the latent representation is separated in an invariant term and an equivariant group action component. The key idea is that the network learns to encode and decode data to and from a group-invariant representation by additionally learning to predict the appropriate group action to align input and output pose to solve the reconstruction task. We derive the necessary conditions on the equivariant encoder, and we present a construction valid for any G, both discrete and continuous. We describe explicitly our construction for rotations, translations and permutations. We test the validity and the robustness of our approach in a variety of experiments with diverse data types employing different network architectures.
title Unsupervised Learning of Group Invariant and Equivariant Representations
topic Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.07559