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Bayesian Attention Networks for Data Compression

Published 29 Mar 2021 in cs.LG and stat.ML | (2103.15319v1)

Abstract: The lossless data compression algorithm based on Bayesian Attention Networks is derived from first principles. Bayesian Attention Networks are defined by introducing an attention factor per a training sample loss as a function of two sample inputs, from training sample and prediction sample. By using a sharpened Jensen's inequality we show that the attention factor is completely defined by a correlation function of the two samples w.r.t. the model weights. Due to the attention factor the solution for a prediction sample is mostly defined by a few training samples that are correlated with the prediction sample. Finding a specific solution per prediction sample couples together the training and the prediction. To make the approach practical we introduce a latent space to map each prediction sample to a latent space and learn all possible solutions as a function of the latent space along with learning attention as a function of the latent space and a training sample. The latent space plays a role of the context representation with a prediction sample defining a context and a learned context dependent solution used for the prediction.

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