A multi-objective U-Net with time-varying loss weights slightly improves face parsing fairness and robustness, with modest FID/LPIPS gains in downstream face synthesis.
Auxiliary Learning by Implicit Differentiation
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Training neural networks with auxiliary tasks is a common practice for improving the performance on a main task of interest. Two main challenges arise in this multi-task learning setting: (i) designing useful auxiliary tasks; and (ii) combining auxiliary tasks into a single coherent loss. Here, we propose a novel framework, AuxiLearn, that targets both challenges based on implicit differentiation. First, when useful auxiliaries are known, we propose learning a network that combines all losses into a single coherent objective function. This network can learn non-linear interactions between tasks. Second, when no useful auxiliary task is known, we describe how to learn a network that generates a meaningful, novel auxiliary task. We evaluate AuxiLearn in a series of tasks and domains, including image segmentation and learning with attributes in the low data regime, and find that it consistently outperforms competing methods.
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Towards Fair and Robust Face Parsing for Generative AI: A Multi-Objective Approach
A multi-objective U-Net with time-varying loss weights slightly improves face parsing fairness and robustness, with modest FID/LPIPS gains in downstream face synthesis.