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Advocacy Learning: Learning through Competition and Class-Conditional Representations

Authors :
Fox, Ian
Wiens, Jenna
Fox, Ian
Wiens, Jenna
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We introduce advocacy learning, a novel supervised training scheme for attention-based classification problems. Advocacy learning relies on a framework consisting of two connected networks: 1) $N$ Advocates (one for each class), each of which outputs an argument in the form of an attention map over the input, and 2) a Judge, which predicts the class label based on these arguments. Each Advocate produces a class-conditional representation with the goal of convincing the Judge that the input example belongs to their class, even when the input belongs to a different class. Applied to several different classification tasks, we show that advocacy learning can lead to small improvements in classification accuracy over an identical supervised baseline. Though a series of follow-up experiments, we analyze when and how such class-conditional representations improve discriminative performance. Though somewhat counter-intuitive, a framework in which subnetworks are trained to competitively provide evidence in support of their class shows promise, in many cases performing on par with standard learning approaches. This provides a foundation for further exploration into competition and class-conditional representations in supervised learning.<br />Comment: Accepted IJCAI 2019

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1228360367
Document Type :
Electronic Resource