The Responsibility Problem in Neural Networks with Unordered Targets

04/19/2023
by   Ben Hayes, et al.
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We discuss the discontinuities that arise when mapping unordered objects to neural network outputs of fixed permutation, referred to as the responsibility problem. Prior work has proved the existence of the issue by identifying a single discontinuity. Here, we show that discontinuities under such models are uncountably infinite, motivating further research into neural networks for unordered data.

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