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arxiv: 1910.04464 · v4 · pith:NNS6SKOR · submitted 2019-10-10 · cs.LG · math.ST· stat.ML· stat.TH

PAC-Bayesian Contrastive Unsupervised Representation Learning

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classification cs.LG math.STstat.MLstat.TH
keywords curlboundsgeneralisationlearningrepresentationalgorithmcontrastivepac-bayesian
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Contrastive unsupervised representation learning (CURL) is the state-of-the-art technique to learn representations (as a set of features) from unlabelled data. While CURL has collected several empirical successes recently, theoretical understanding of its performance was still missing. In a recent work, Arora et al. (2019) provide the first generalisation bounds for CURL, relying on a Rademacher complexity. We extend their framework to the flexible PAC-Bayes setting, allowing us to deal with the non-iid setting. We present PAC-Bayesian generalisation bounds for CURL, which are then used to derive a new representation learning algorithm. Numerical experiments on real-life datasets illustrate that our algorithm achieves competitive accuracy, and yields non-vacuous generalisation bounds.

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