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Autoencoding Conditional Neural Processes for Representation Learning

Published 29 May 2023 in cs.LG and cs.AI | (2305.18485v2)

Abstract: Conditional neural processes (CNPs) are a flexible and efficient family of models that learn to learn a stochastic process from data. They have seen particular application in contextual image completion - observing pixel values at some locations to predict a distribution over values at other unobserved locations. However, the choice of pixels in learning CNPs is typically either random or derived from a simple statistical measure (e.g. pixel variance). Here, we turn the problem on its head and ask: which pixels would a CNP like to observe - do they facilitate fitting better CNPs, and do such pixels tell us something meaningful about the underlying image? To this end we develop the Partial Pixel Space Variational Autoencoder (PPS-VAE), an amortised variational framework that casts CNP context as latent variables learnt simultaneously with the CNP. We evaluate PPS-VAE over a number of tasks across different visual data, and find that not only can it facilitate better-fit CNPs, but also that the spatial arrangement and values meaningfully characterise image information - evaluated through the lens of classification on both within and out-of-data distributions. Our model additionally allows for dynamic adaption of context-set size and the ability to scale-up to larger images, providing a promising avenue to explore learning meaningful and effective visual representations.

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