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Main Author: Huang, Yongchao
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.00049
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contents Self-Supervised Learning (SSL) has shifted from pixel-level reconstruction to latent space prediction, spearheaded by the Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture (JEPA). While effective, standard JEPA models typically rely on a uni-directional prediction mechanism (e.g. Context $\to$ Target), potentially neglecting the informative signal inherent in the inverse relationship, degrading its performance. In this work, we propose \textbf{BiJEPA}, a \textit{Bi-Directional Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture} that enforces cycle-consistent predictability between data segments. We address the inherent instability of symmetric prediction (representation explosion) by introducing a critical norm regularization mechanism on the representation vectors. We evaluate BiJEPA on three distinct modalities: synthetic periodic signals, chaotic Lorenz attractor trajectories, and high-dimensional image data (MNIST). Our results demonstrate that BiJEPA achieves stable convergence without collapse, captures the semantic structure of chaotic systems, and learns robust temporal and spatial representations capable of generation and generalisation, offering a more holistic approach to representation learning.
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spellingShingle BiJEPA: Bi-directional Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture for Symmetric Representation Learning
Huang, Yongchao
Machine Learning
Self-Supervised Learning (SSL) has shifted from pixel-level reconstruction to latent space prediction, spearheaded by the Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture (JEPA). While effective, standard JEPA models typically rely on a uni-directional prediction mechanism (e.g. Context $\to$ Target), potentially neglecting the informative signal inherent in the inverse relationship, degrading its performance. In this work, we propose \textbf{BiJEPA}, a \textit{Bi-Directional Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture} that enforces cycle-consistent predictability between data segments. We address the inherent instability of symmetric prediction (representation explosion) by introducing a critical norm regularization mechanism on the representation vectors. We evaluate BiJEPA on three distinct modalities: synthetic periodic signals, chaotic Lorenz attractor trajectories, and high-dimensional image data (MNIST). Our results demonstrate that BiJEPA achieves stable convergence without collapse, captures the semantic structure of chaotic systems, and learns robust temporal and spatial representations capable of generation and generalisation, offering a more holistic approach to representation learning.
title BiJEPA: Bi-directional Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture for Symmetric Representation Learning
topic Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.00049