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Orthogonal Dendritic Intrinsic Networks: An Architecture for Significance-Ordered, Orthogonal Latent Spaces

Machine Learning 2026-07-06 v1 Optimization and Control

Abstract

Principal Component Analysis or PCA-like properties (orthogonality, variance ranking) are seldom realized in deep autoencoder architectures. In this work, we present ODIN (Orthogonal Dendritic Intrinsic Network), a novel autoencoder architecture that recovers PCA-like latent structure in a fully non-linear regime. By incorporating a set of geometric constraints directly into the training objective, ODIN encourages latent dimensions to be mutually orthogonal and ordered by explained variance, mirroring the interpretable decomposition of PCA while retaining the expressive power of deep networks. We provide theoretical grounding for these constraints and demonstrate their compatibility with standard encoder-decoder frameworks. We also establish empirical results for both synthetic and real world datasets, establishing a principled path toward interpretable, structured feature learning and dimensionality reduction.

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@article{arxiv.2607.05653,
  title  = {Orthogonal Dendritic Intrinsic Networks: An Architecture for Significance-Ordered, Orthogonal Latent Spaces},
  author = {Jeanie Schreiber and Tyrus Berry and Zeeshan Ahmed},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.05653},
  year   = {2026}
}