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Markov-Lipschitz Deep Learning

Published 15 Jun 2020 in cs.LG and stat.ML | (2006.08256v5)

Abstract: We propose a novel framework, called Markov-Lipschitz deep learning (MLDL), to tackle geometric deterioration caused by collapse, twisting, or crossing in vector-based neural network transformations for manifold-based representation learning and manifold data generation. A prior constraint, called locally isometric smoothness (LIS), is imposed across-layers and encoded into a Markov random field (MRF)-Gibbs distribution. This leads to the best possible solutions for local geometry preservation and robustness as measured by locally geometric distortion and locally bi-Lipschitz continuity. Consequently, the layer-wise vector transformations are enhanced into well-behaved, LIS-constrained metric homeomorphisms. Extensive experiments, comparisons, and ablation study demonstrate significant advantages of MLDL for manifold learning and manifold data generation. MLDL is general enough to enhance any vector transformation-based networks. The code is available at https://github.com/westlake-cairi/Markov-Lipschitz-Deep-Learning.

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