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Adversarial Contrastive Estimation

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arxiv 1805.03642 v3 pith:GV3OGJR7 submitted 2018-05-09 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LG
keywords embeddingscontrastivelearningnegativesamplerestimationexamplesknowledge
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Learning by contrasting positive and negative samples is a general strategy adopted by many methods. Noise contrastive estimation (NCE) for word embeddings and translating embeddings for knowledge graphs are examples in NLP employing this approach. In this work, we view contrastive learning as an abstraction of all such methods and augment the negative sampler into a mixture distribution containing an adversarially learned sampler. The resulting adaptive sampler finds harder negative examples, which forces the main model to learn a better representation of the data. We evaluate our proposal on learning word embeddings, order embeddings and knowledge graph embeddings and observe both faster convergence and improved results on multiple metrics.

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    Contrastive learning with adversarial perturbations as positive pairs improves robustness of ResNet models on CIFAR-10, but evidence is weakened by missing baselines and inconsistent reporting.

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