In Search of Projectively Equivariant Networks
Abstract
Equivariance of linear neural network layers is well studied. In this work, we relax the equivariance condition to only be true in a projective sense. We propose a way to construct a projectively equivariant neural network through building a standard equivariant network where the linear group representations acting on each intermediate feature space are "multiplicatively modified lifts" of projective group representations. By theoretically studying the relation of projectively and linearly equivariant linear layers, we show that our approach is the most general possible when building a network out of linear layers. The theory is showcased in two simple experiments.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2209.14719,
title = {In Search of Projectively Equivariant Networks},
author = {Georg Bökman and Axel Flinth and Fredrik Kahl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.14719},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
v3: Another significant rewrite. Accepted for publication in TMLR. v2: Significant rewrite. The title has been changed: "neural network" -> "network". More general description of projectively equivariant linear layers, with new proposed architectures, and a completely new accompanying experiment section, as a result