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arxiv: 2202.08396 · v2 · pith:BVGKYIOG · submitted 2022-02-17 · cs.LG · cs.AI· cs.LO

Augment with Care: Contrastive Learning for Combinatorial Problems

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classification cs.LG cs.AIcs.LO
keywords contrastivecombinatorialpre-trainingproblemsaugmentationsdesignlearninglabel-preserving
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Supervised learning can improve the design of state-of-the-art solvers for combinatorial problems, but labelling large numbers of combinatorial instances is often impractical due to exponential worst-case complexity. Inspired by the recent success of contrastive pre-training for images, we conduct a scientific study of the effect of augmentation design on contrastive pre-training for the Boolean satisfiability problem. While typical graph contrastive pre-training uses label-agnostic augmentations, our key insight is that many combinatorial problems have well-studied invariances, which allow for the design of label-preserving augmentations. We find that label-preserving augmentations are critical for the success of contrastive pre-training. We show that our representations are able to achieve comparable test accuracy to fully-supervised learning while using only 1% of the labels. We also demonstrate that our representations are more transferable to larger problems from unseen domains. Our code is available at https://github.com/h4duan/contrastive-sat.

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