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Stability Regularization for Discrete Representation Learning

Conference Paper Poster Presentations Artificial Intelligence ยท Machine Learning

Abstract

We present a method for training neural network models with discrete stochastic variables. The core of the method is \emph{stability regularization}, which is a regularization procedure based on the idea of noise stability developed in Gaussian isoperimetric theory in the analysis of Gaussian functions. Stability regularization is method to make the output of continuous functions of Gaussian random variables close to discrete, that is binary or categorical, without the need for significant manual tuning. The method allows control over the extent to which a Gaussian function's output is close to discrete, thus allowing for continued flow of gradient. The method can be used standalone or in combination with existing continuous relaxation methods. We validate the method in a broad range of experiments using discrete variables including neural relational inference, generative modeling, clustering and conditional computing.

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Venue
International Conference on Learning Representations
Archive span
2013-2025
Indexed papers
10294
Paper id
523977174921130520