No piecewise linear k-ary Janossy pooling is injective on general multisets, but simple deep sets are injective on compact domains of well-separated distinct points.
Group-invariant max filtering
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Given a real inner product space $V$ and a group $G$ of linear isometries, we construct a family of $G$-invariant real-valued functions on $V$ that we call max filters. In the case where $V=\mathbb{R}^d$ and $G$ is finite, a suitable max filter bank separates orbits, and is even bilipschitz in the quotient metric. In the case where $V=L^2(\mathbb{R}^d)$ and $G$ is the group of translation operators, a max filter exhibits stability to diffeomorphic distortion like that of the scattering transform introduced by Mallat. We establish that max filters are well suited for various classification tasks, both in theory and in practice.
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On the (Non) Injectivity of Piecewise Linear Janossy Pooling
No piecewise linear k-ary Janossy pooling is injective on general multisets, but simple deep sets are injective on compact domains of well-separated distinct points.