Sparsely Activated Networks: A new method for decomposing and compressing data

10/30/2019
by   Paschalis Bizopoulos, et al.
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Recent literature on unsupervised learning focused on designing structural priors with the aim of learning meaningful features, but without considering the description length of the representations. In this thesis, first we introduce theϕmetric that evaluates unsupervised models based on their reconstruction accuracy and the degree of compression of their internal representations. We then present and define two activation functions (Identity, ReLU) as base of reference and three sparse activation functions (top-k absolutes, Extrema-Pool indices, Extrema) as candidate structures that minimize the previously defined metric φ. We lastly present Sparsely Activated Networks (SANs) that consist of kernels with shared weights that, during encoding, are convolved with the input and then passed through a sparse activation function. During decoding, the same weights are convolved with the sparse activation map and subsequently the partial reconstructions from each weight are summed to reconstruct the input. We compare SANs using the five previously defined activation functions on a variety of datasets (Physionet, UCI-epilepsy, MNIST, FMNIST) and show that models that are selected using φ have small description representation length and consist of interpretable kernels.

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