CVAILGOct 18, 2021

TLDR: Twin Learning for Dimensionality Reduction

arXiv:2110.09455v213 citations
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This work addresses scalability and simplicity in dimensionality reduction for applications like image and document retrieval, though it is incremental as it ports an existing self-supervised framework to this specific task.

The paper tackles the problem of dimensionality reduction by proposing TLDR, a method that adapts self-supervised learning to learn low-dimensional representations, achieving gains such as +4% mAP over PCA on image retrieval tasks and enabling 10x compression without performance loss.

Dimensionality reduction methods are unsupervised approaches which learn low-dimensional spaces where some properties of the initial space, typically the notion of "neighborhood", are preserved. Such methods usually require propagation on large k-NN graphs or complicated optimization solvers. On the other hand, self-supervised learning approaches, typically used to learn representations from scratch, rely on simple and more scalable frameworks for learning. In this paper, we propose TLDR, a dimensionality reduction method for generic input spaces that is porting the recent self-supervised learning framework of Zbontar et al. (2021) to the specific task of dimensionality reduction, over arbitrary representations. We propose to use nearest neighbors to build pairs from a training set and a redundancy reduction loss to learn an encoder that produces representations invariant across such pairs. TLDR is a method that is simple, easy to train, and of broad applicability; it consists of an offline nearest neighbor computation step that can be highly approximated, and a straightforward learning process. Aiming for scalability, we focus on improving linear dimensionality reduction, and show consistent gains on image and document retrieval tasks, e.g. gaining +4% mAP over PCA on ROxford for GeM- AP, improving the performance of DINO on ImageNet or retaining it with a 10x compression.

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