Beyond Matryoshka: Revisiting Sparse Coding for Adaptive Representation
Wen, Tiansheng, Wang, Yifei, Zeng, Zequn, Peng, Zhong, Su, Yudi, Liu, Xinyang, Chen, Bo, Liu, Hongwei, Jegelka, Stefanie, You, Chenyu
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Many large-scale systems rely on high-quality deep representations (embeddings) to facilitate tasks like retrieval, search, and generative modeling. Matryoshka Representation Learning (MRL) recently emerged as a solution for adaptive embedding lengths, but it requires full model retraining and suffers from noticeable performance degradations at short lengths. In this paper, we show that sparse coding offers a compelling alternative for achieving adaptive representation with minimal overhead and higher fidelity. We propose Contrastive Sparse Representation (CSR), a method that sparsifies pre-trained embeddings into a high-dimensional but selectively activated feature space. By leveraging lightweight autoencoding and task-aware contrastive objectives, CSR preserves semantic quality while allowing flexible, cost-effective inference at different sparsity levels. Extensive experiments on image, text, and multimodal benchmarks demonstrate that CSR consistently outperforms MRL in terms of both accuracy and retrieval speed-often by large margins-while also cutting training time to a fraction of that required by MRL. Our results establish sparse coding as a powerful paradigm for adaptive representation learning in real-world applications where efficiency and fidelity are both paramount. Code is available at https://github.com/neilwen987/CSR_Adaptive_Rep
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-5-2025
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