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arxiv: 2605.25648 · v1 · pith:CYJHSQ55new · submitted 2026-05-25 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.LG

StrTransformer: Source-Wise Structured Transformers for Unsupervised Blind Source Recovery

classification 📊 stat.ML cs.LG
keywords latentsourcesource-wisestrtransformerstructuraltransformerbranchesordered
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This paper proposes StrTransformer, a source-wise structured Transformer framework for blind source recovery and branch-wise latent modeling. Instead of using an encoder to infer latent variables, StrTransformer directly optimizes the latent source matrix together with an observation-space mixer and source-wise structural Transformer branches. The mixer enforces reconstruction consistency, while each Transformer branch imposes a differentiable structural constraint on one latent source trajectory. Specifically, each source is converted into multi-scale patch tokens, randomly masked, processed by a locality-biased Transformer, and evaluated through a masked patch reconstruction energy. This energy acts as an implicit source-wise structural prior. To encourage different latent branches to specialize into different temporal regimes, StrTransformer further introduces an ordered multi-scale controller that learns branch-specific patch-scale weights, ordered scale centers, and locality attention slopes. The resulting objective combines observation reconstruction, source-wise structural regularization, and modular auxiliary penalties for separation and scale specialization. We analyze the decoupling and coupling structure of the objective, the regularized exact-reconstruction fiber, and the reduction of permutation symmetry induced by ordered branch descriptors. A controlled case study shows that the learned branches converge to distinct temporal-scale structures and recover source-aligned latent trajectories under post-hoc evaluation.

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