Symmetry From Scratch: Group Equivariance as a Supervised Learning Task
Huang, Haozhe, Cheng, Leo Kaixuan, Chen, Kaiwen, Aspuru-Guzik, Alán
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In machine learning datasets with symmetries, the paradigm for backward compatibility with symmetry-breaking has been to relax equivariant architectural constraints, engineering extra weights to differentiate symmetries of interest. However, this process becomes increasingly over-engineered as models are geared towards specific symmetries/asymmetries hardwired of a particular set of equivariant basis functions. In this work, we introduce symmetry-cloning, a method for inducing equivariance in machine learning models. We show that general machine learning architectures (i.e., MLPs) can learn symmetries directly as a supervised learning task from group equivariant architectures and retain/break the learned symmetry for downstream tasks. This simple formulation enables machine learning models with group-agnostic architectures to capture the inductive bias of group-equivariant architectures.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-4-2024
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