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Summary of Can Contrastive Learning Refine Embeddings, by Lihui Liu and Jinha Kim and Vidit Bansal


Can Contrastive Learning Refine Embeddings

by Lihui Liu, Jinha Kim, Vidit Bansal

First submitted to arxiv on: 11 Apr 2024

Categories

  • Main: Machine Learning (cs.LG)
  • Secondary: None

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Medium GrooveSquid.com (original content) Medium Difficulty Summary
This paper introduces a novel contrastive learning framework called SIMSKIP, which refines input embeddings for downstream tasks using output embeddings from previously trained encoder models. Unlike traditional unsupervised learning approaches, SIMSKIP takes advantage of these output embeddings as its input. The authors provide theoretical evidence that applying SIMSKIP does not result in larger upper bounds on downstream task errors than those of the original embeddings. Experimental results demonstrate that the embeddings produced by SIMSKIP improve performance on various open datasets.
Low GrooveSquid.com (original content) Low Difficulty Summary
This paper creates a new way to learn representation using contrastive learning. It uses old encoder models’ outputs as inputs, which makes it different from traditional unsupervised learning methods. The authors show that this method doesn’t make things worse and actually helps with downstream tasks like image classification or language translation. They tested it on some datasets and found that it works well.

Keywords

* Artificial intelligence  * Encoder  * Image classification  * Translation  * Unsupervised