Computers (Oct 2020)

Structured (De)composable Representations Trained with Neural Networks

  • Graham Spinks,
  • Marie-Francine Moens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/computers9040079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 79

Abstract

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This paper proposes a novel technique for representing templates and instances of concept classes. A template representation refers to the generic representation that captures the characteristics of an entire class. The proposed technique uses end-to-end deep learning to learn structured and composable representations from input images and discrete labels. The obtained representations are based on distance estimates between the distributions given by the class label and those given by contextual information, which are modeled as environments. We prove that the representations have a clear structure allowing decomposing the representation into factors that represent classes and environments. We evaluate our novel technique on classification and retrieval tasks involving different modalities (visual and language data). In various experiments, we show how the representations can be compressed and how different hyperparameters impact performance.

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