Regularized Optimal Transport Layers for Generalized Global Pooling Operations
Global pooling is one of the most significant operations in many machine learning models and tasks, which works for information fusion and structured data (like sets and graphs) representation. However, without solid mathematical fundamentals, its practical implementations often depend on empirical...
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Zusammenfassung: | Global pooling is one of the most significant operations in many machine
learning models and tasks, which works for information fusion and structured
data (like sets and graphs) representation. However, without solid mathematical
fundamentals, its practical implementations often depend on empirical
mechanisms and thus lead to sub-optimal, even unsatisfactory performance. In
this work, we develop a novel and generalized global pooling framework through
the lens of optimal transport. The proposed framework is interpretable from the
perspective of expectation-maximization. Essentially, it aims at learning an
optimal transport across sample indices and feature dimensions, making the
corresponding pooling operation maximize the conditional expectation of input
data. We demonstrate that most existing pooling methods are equivalent to
solving a regularized optimal transport (ROT) problem with different
specializations, and more sophisticated pooling operations can be implemented
by hierarchically solving multiple ROT problems. Making the parameters of the
ROT problem learnable, we develop a family of regularized optimal transport
pooling (ROTP) layers. We implement the ROTP layers as a new kind of deep
implicit layer. Their model architectures correspond to different optimization
algorithms. We test our ROTP layers in several representative set-level machine
learning scenarios, including multi-instance learning (MIL), graph
classification, graph set representation, and image classification.
Experimental results show that applying our ROTP layers can reduce the
difficulty of the design and selection of global pooling -- our ROTP layers may
either imitate some existing global pooling methods or lead to some new pooling
layers fitting data better. The code is available at
\url{https://github.com/SDS-Lab/ROT-Pooling}. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.06339 |