A rotation-sensitivity hypothesis test plus Varimax rotation produces sparse concept dictionaries from CLIP embeddings and improves worst-group accuracy after spurious concept removal.
Spectral Neural Networks: Approximation Theory and Optimization Landscape
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There is a large variety of machine learning methodologies that are based on the extraction of spectral geometric information from data. However, the implementations of many of these methods often depend on traditional eigensolvers, which present limitations when applied in practical online big data scenarios. To address some of these challenges, researchers have proposed different strategies for training neural networks as alternatives to traditional eigensolvers, with one such approach known as Spectral Neural Network (SNN). In this paper, we investigate key theoretical aspects of SNN. First, we present quantitative insights into the tradeoff between the number of neurons and the amount of spectral geometric information a neural network learns. Second, we initiate a theoretical exploration of the optimization landscape of SNN's objective to shed light on the training dynamics of SNN. Unlike typical studies of convergence to global solutions of NN training dynamics, SNN presents an additional complexity due to its non-convex ambient loss function.
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Quantifying Structure in CLIP Embeddings: A Statistical Framework for Concept Interpretation
A rotation-sensitivity hypothesis test plus Varimax rotation produces sparse concept dictionaries from CLIP embeddings and improves worst-group accuracy after spurious concept removal.