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LDReg: Local Dimensionality Regularized Self-Supervised Learning

Conference Paper Accept (poster) Artificial Intelligence · Machine Learning

Abstract

Representations learned via self-supervised learning (SSL) can be susceptible to dimensional collapse, where the learned representation subspace is of extremely low dimensionality and thus fails to represent the full data distribution and modalities. Dimensional collapse ––– also known as the "underfilling" phenomenon ––– is one of the major causes of degraded performance on downstream tasks. Previous work has investigated the dimensional collapse problem of SSL at a global level. In this paper, we demonstrate that representations can span over high dimensional space globally, but collapse locally. To address this, we propose a method called *local dimensionality regularization (LDReg)*. Our formulation is based on the derivation of the Fisher-Rao metric to compare and optimize local distance distributions at an asymptotically small radius for each data point. By increasing the local intrinsic dimensionality, we demonstrate through a range of experiments that LDReg improves the representation quality of SSL. The results also show that LDReg can regularize dimensionality at both local and global levels.

Authors

Keywords

  • Self-supervised learning
  • Local Intrinsic Dimensionality
  • Dimension Collapse
  • Contrastive Learning

Context

Venue
International Conference on Learning Representations
Archive span
2013-2025
Indexed papers
10294
Paper id
787216984903391155