Continuous-Domain Assignment Flows

10/16/2019
by   Fabrizio Savarino, et al.
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Assignment flows denote a class of dynamical models for contextual data labeling (classification) on graphs. We derive a novel parametrization of assignment flows that reveals how the underlying information geometry induces two processes for assignment regularization and for gradually enforcing unambiguous decisions, respectively, that seamlessly interact when solving for the flow. Our result enables to characterize the dominant part of the assignment flow as a Riemannian gradient flow with respect to the underlying information geometry. We consider a continuous-domain formulation of the corresponding potential and develop a novel algorithm in terms of solving a sequence of linear elliptic PDEs subject to a simple convex constraint. Our result provides a basis for addressing learning problems by controlling such PDEs in future work.

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