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Information Constraints on Auto-Encoding Variational Bayes

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Parameterizing the approximate posterior of a generative model with neural networks has become a common theme in recent machine learning research. While providing appealing flexibility, this approach makes it difficult to impose or assess structural constraints such as conditional independence. We propose a framework for learning representations that relies on Auto-Encoding Variational Bayes and whose search space is constrained via kernel-based measures of independence. In particular, our method employs the $d$-variable Hilbert-Schmidt Independence Criterion (dHSIC) to enforce independence between the latent representations and arbitrary nuisance factors. We show how to apply this method to a range of problems, including the problems of learning invariant representations and the learning of interpretable representations. We also present a full-fledged application to single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). In this setting the biological signal is mixed in complex ways with sequencing errors and sampling effects. We show that our method out-performs the state-of-the-art in this domain.

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The HSIC Bottleneck: Deep Learning without Back-Propagation

cs.LG · 2019-08-05 · conditional · novelty 6.0

An HSIC-based information-bottleneck objective trains deep networks layer-by-layer without backpropagation and matches backpropagation accuracy on small image benchmarks in the reported runs.

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  • The HSIC Bottleneck: Deep Learning without Back-Propagation cs.LG · 2019-08-05 · conditional · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    An HSIC-based information-bottleneck objective trains deep networks layer-by-layer without backpropagation and matches backpropagation accuracy on small image benchmarks in the reported runs.