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Flexible Variational Information Bottleneck: Achieving Diverse Compression with a Single Training

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arxiv 2402.01238 v1 pith:FXWWARFM submitted 2024-02-02 cs.LG cs.AIcs.ITmath.IT

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.ITmath.IT
keywords betafvibinformationbottleneckobjectivetrainingvariationalcalibration
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Information Bottleneck (IB) is a widely used framework that enables the extraction of information related to a target random variable from a source random variable. In the objective function, IB controls the trade-off between data compression and predictiveness through the Lagrange multiplier $\beta$. Traditionally, to find the trade-off to be learned, IB requires a search for $\beta$ through multiple training cycles, which is computationally expensive. In this study, we introduce Flexible Variational Information Bottleneck (FVIB), an innovative framework for classification task that can obtain optimal models for all values of $\beta$ with single, computationally efficient training. We theoretically demonstrate that across all values of reasonable $\beta$, FVIB can simultaneously maximize an approximation of the objective function for Variational Information Bottleneck (VIB), the conventional IB method. Then we empirically show that FVIB can learn the VIB objective as effectively as VIB. Furthermore, in terms of calibration performance, FVIB outperforms other IB and calibration methods by enabling continuous optimization of $\beta$. Our codes are available at https://github.com/sotakudo/fvib.

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