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POOLING IMAGE DATASETS WITH MULTIPLE COVARIATE SHIFT AND IMBALANCE

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Abstract

Small sample sizes are common in many disciplines, which necessitates pooling roughly similar datasets across multiple institutions to study weak but relevant associations between images and disease outcomes. Such data often manifest shift/imbalance in covariates (i.e., secondary non-imaging data). Controlling for such nuisance variables is common within standard statistical analysis, but the ideas do not directly apply to overparameterized models. Consequently, recent work has shown how strategies from invariant representation learning provides a meaningful starting point, but the current repertoire of methods is limited to accounting for shifts/imbalances in just a couple of covariates at a time. In this paper, we show how viewing this problem from the perspective of Category theory provides a simple and effective solution that completely avoids elaborate multi-stage training pipelines that would otherwise be needed. We show the effectiveness of this approach via extensive experiments on real datasets. Further, we discuss how this style of formulation offers a unified perspective on at least 5+ distinct problem settings, from self-supervised learning to matching problems in 3D reconstruction. The code is available at https://github.com/SPChytas/CatHarm.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2024
Event12th International Conference on Learning Representations, ICLR 2024 - Hybrid, Vienna, Austria
Duration: May 7 2024May 11 2024

Conference

Conference12th International Conference on Learning Representations, ICLR 2024
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityHybrid, Vienna
Period05/7/2405/11/24

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