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Affinity and Diversity: Quantifying Mechanisms of Data Augmentation

Published 20 Feb 2020 in cs.LG, cs.CV, and stat.ML | (2002.08973v2)

Abstract: Though data augmentation has become a standard component of deep neural network training, the underlying mechanism behind the effectiveness of these techniques remains poorly understood. In practice, augmentation policies are often chosen using heuristics of either distribution shift or augmentation diversity. Inspired by these, we seek to quantify how data augmentation improves model generalization. To this end, we introduce interpretable and easy-to-compute measures: Affinity and Diversity. We find that augmentation performance is predicted not by either of these alone but by jointly optimizing the two.

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