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Towards Optimal Transport with Global Invariances

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2019-04-16

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D. Alvarez-Melis, S. Jegelka, and T. S. Jaakkola. "Towards Optimal Transport with Global Invariances". In: Proc. Twenty-Second International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. AISTATS. Ed. by K. Chaudhuri and M.Sugiyama. Vol. 89. Proceedings of Machine Learning Research. PMLR, 2019.

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Many problems in machine learning involve calculating correspondences between sets of objects, such as point clouds or images. Discrete optimal transport provides a natural and successful approach to such tasks whenever the two sets of objects can be represented in the same space, or at least distances between them can be directly evaluated. Unfortunately neither requirement is likely to hold when object representations are learned from data. Indeed, automatically derived representations such as word embeddings are typically fixed only up to some global transformations, for example, reflection or rotation. As a result, pairwise distances across two such instances are ill-defined without specifying their relative transformation. In this work, we propose a general framework for optimal transport in the presence of latent global transformations. We cast the problem as a joint optimization over transport couplings and transformations chosen from a flexible class of invariances, propose algorithms to solve it, and show promising results in various tasks, including a popular unsupervised word translation benchmark.

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