The paper proves statistical consistency of contrastive loss to optimal ranking via an AUC criterion and derives generalization bounds O(1/m + 1/sqrt(n)) for supervised and O(1/sqrt(m) + 1/sqrt(n)) for self-supervised CRL that explain benefits of large negative sets.
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Di-COT is an unsupervised contrastive method that stochastically partitions time-series windows into overlapping sub-blocks to learn representations without augmentation, reporting SOTA results on classification and transfer tasks across multiple benchmarks while cutting training time.
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