Gradient-based Training of Slow Feature Analysis by Differentiable Approximate Whitening

08/27/2018
by   Merlin Schüler, et al.
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This paper proposes Power Slow Feature Analysis, a gradient-based method to extract temporally-slow features from a high-dimensional input stream that varies on a faster time-scale, and a variant of Slow Feature Analysis (SFA). While displaying performance comparable to hierarchical extensions to the SFA algorithm, such as Hierarchical Slow Feature Analysis, for a small number of output-features, our algorithm allows end-to-end training of arbitrary differentiable approximators (e.g., deep neural networks). We provide experimental evidence that PowerSFA is able to extract meaningful and informative low-dimensional features in the case of a) synthetic low-dimensional data, b) visual data, and also for c) a general dataset for which symmetric non-temporal relations between points can be defined.

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