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Adaptive Sampling for Continuous Group Equivariant Neural Networks

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arxiv 2409.08741 v1 pith:CQ4TQRCF submitted 2024-09-13 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords samplingcomputationalgroupperformanceadaptivecontinuousdataefficiency
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Steerable networks, which process data with intrinsic symmetries, often use Fourier-based nonlinearities that require sampling from the entire group, leading to a need for discretization in continuous groups. As the number of samples increases, both performance and equivariance improve, yet this also leads to higher computational costs. To address this, we introduce an adaptive sampling approach that dynamically adjusts the sampling process to the symmetries in the data, reducing the number of required group samples and lowering the computational demands. We explore various implementations and their effects on model performance, equivariance, and computational efficiency. Our findings demonstrate improved model performance, and a marginal increase in memory efficiency.

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