Structure by Architecture: Structured Representations without Regularization
Abstract
We study the problem of self-supervised structured representation learning using autoencoders for downstream tasks such as generative modeling. Unlike most methods which rely on matching an arbitrary, relatively unstructured, prior distribution for sampling, we propose a sampling technique that relies solely on the independence of latent variables, thereby avoiding the trade-off between reconstruction quality and generative performance typically observed in VAEs. We design a novel autoencoder architecture capable of learning a structured representation without the need for aggressive regularization. Our structural decoders learn a hierarchy of latent variables, thereby ordering the information without any additional regularization or supervision. We demonstrate how these models learn a representation that improves results in a variety of downstream tasks including generation, disentanglement, and extrapolation using several challenging and natural image datasets.
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@article{arxiv.2006.07796,
title = {Structure by Architecture: Structured Representations without Regularization},
author = {Felix Leeb and Guilia Lanzillotta and Yashas Annadani and Michel Besserve and Stefan Bauer and Bernhard Schölkopf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.07796},
year = {2024}
}
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Published at ICLR 2023