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Revisiting invariances and introducing priors in Gromov-Wasserstein distances

Published 19 Jul 2023 in cs.LG, q-bio.GN, and stat.ML | (2307.10093v1)

Abstract: Gromov-Wasserstein distance has found many applications in machine learning due to its ability to compare measures across metric spaces and its invariance to isometric transformations. However, in certain applications, this invariance property can be too flexible, thus undesirable. Moreover, the Gromov-Wasserstein distance solely considers pairwise sample similarities in input datasets, disregarding the raw feature representations. We propose a new optimal transport-based distance, called Augmented Gromov-Wasserstein, that allows for some control over the level of rigidity to transformations. It also incorporates feature alignments, enabling us to better leverage prior knowledge on the input data for improved performance. We present theoretical insights into the proposed metric. We then demonstrate its usefulness for single-cell multi-omic alignment tasks and a transfer learning scenario in machine learning.

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