Multi-view representation learning generalization is bounded by the MDL of latent variables, and a Gaussian product mixture regularizer built from these bounds improves test accuracy over VIB baselines.
Caveats for information bottleneck in deterministic scenarios
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Information bottleneck (IB) is a method for extracting information from one random variable $X$ that is relevant for predicting another random variable $Y$. To do so, IB identifies an intermediate "bottleneck" variable $T$ that has low mutual information $I(X;T)$ and high mutual information $I(Y;T)$. The "IB curve" characterizes the set of bottleneck variables that achieve maximal $I(Y;T)$ for a given $I(X;T)$, and is typically explored by maximizing the "IB Lagrangian", $I(Y;T) - \beta I(X;T)$. In some cases, $Y$ is a deterministic function of $X$, including many classification problems in supervised learning where the output class $Y$ is a deterministic function of the input $X$. We demonstrate three caveats when using IB in any situation where $Y$ is a deterministic function of $X$: (1) the IB curve cannot be recovered by maximizing the IB Lagrangian for different values of $\beta$; (2) there are "uninteresting" trivial solutions at all points of the IB curve; and (3) for multi-layer classifiers that achieve low prediction error, different layers cannot exhibit a strict trade-off between compression and prediction, contrary to a recent proposal. We also show that when $Y$ is a small perturbation away from being a deterministic function of $X$, these three caveats arise in an approximate way. To address problem (1), we propose a functional that, unlike the IB Lagrangian, can recover the IB curve in all cases. We demonstrate the three caveats on the MNIST dataset.
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Generalization Guarantees for Multi-View Representation Learning and Application to Regularization via Gaussian Product Mixture Prior
Multi-view representation learning generalization is bounded by the MDL of latent variables, and a Gaussian product mixture regularizer built from these bounds improves test accuracy over VIB baselines.