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Independent Mechanism Analysis and the Manifold Hypothesis

Authors :
Ghosh, Shubhangi
Gresele, Luigi
von Kügelgen, Julius
Besserve, Michel
Schölkopf, Bernhard
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Independent Mechanism Analysis (IMA) seeks to address non-identifiability in nonlinear Independent Component Analysis (ICA) by assuming that the Jacobian of the mixing function has orthogonal columns. As typical in ICA, previous work focused on the case with an equal number of latent components and observed mixtures. Here, we extend IMA to settings with a larger number of mixtures that reside on a manifold embedded in a higher-dimensional than the latent space -- in line with the manifold hypothesis in representation learning. For this setting, we show that IMA still circumvents several non-identifiability issues, suggesting that it can also be a beneficial principle for higher-dimensional observations when the manifold hypothesis holds. Further, we prove that the IMA principle is approximately satisfied with high probability (increasing with the number of observed mixtures) when the directions along which the latent components influence the observations are chosen independently at random. This provides a new and rigorous statistical interpretation of IMA.<br />Comment: 6 pages, Accepted at Neurips Causal Representation Learning 2023

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2312.13438
Document Type :
Working Paper