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On the Consistency Loss for Leveraging Augmented Data to Learn Robust and Invariant Representations

2021-01-01Unverified0· sign in to hype

Haohan Wang, Zeyi Huang, Xindi Wu, Eric Xing

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Data augmentation is one of the most popular techniques for improving the robustness of neural networks. In addition to directly training the model with original samples and augmented samples, a torrent of methods regularizing the distance between embeddings/representations of the original samples and their augmented counterparts have been introduced. In this paper, we explore these various regularization choices, seeking to provide a general understanding of how we should regularize the embeddings. Our analysis suggests how the ideal choices of regularization correspond to various assumptions. With an invariance test, we show that regularization is important if the model is to be used in a broader context than the in-lab setting because non-regularized approaches are limited in learning the concept of invariance, despite equally high accuracy. Finally, we also show that the generic approach we identified (squared _2 norm regularized augmentation) performs better than several recent methods, which are each specially designed for one task and significantly more complicated than ours, over three different tasks.

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