Learning Invariant Weights in Neural Networks

van der Ouderaa, Tycho F. A., van der Wilk, Mark

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Assumptions about invariances or symmetries in data can significantly increase the predictive power of statistical models. Many commonly used models in machine learning are constraint to respect certain symmetries in the data, such as translation equivariance in convolutional neural networks, and incorporation of new symmetry types is actively being studied. Yet, efforts to learn such invariances from the data itself remains an open research problem. It has been shown that marginal likelihood offers a principled way to learn invariances in Gaussian Processes. We propose a weight-space equivalent to this approach, by minimizing a lower bound on the marginal likelihood to learn invariances in neural networks resulting in naturally higher performing models.

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