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Workshop: Geometry-grounded Representation Learning and Generative Modeling
Stability Analysis of Equivariant Convolutional Representations Through The Lens of Equivariant Multi-layered CKNs
Soutrik Roy Chowdhury
Keywords: [ Equivariant convolutions ] [ generalization ] [ Kernel representations ] [ Deformation Stability ]
In this paper we construct and theoretically analyse group equivariant convolutional kernel networks (CKNs) which are useful in understanding the geometry of (equivariant) CNNs through the lens of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHSs). We then proceed to study the stability analysis of such equiv-CKNs under the action of diffeomorphism and draw a connection with equiv-CNNs, where the goal is to analyse the geometry of inductive biases of equiv-CNNs through the lens of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHSs). Traditional deep learning architectures, including CNNs, trained with sophisticated optimization algorithms is vulnerable to perturbations, including `adversarial examples'. Understanding the RKHS norm of such models through CKNs is useful in designing the appropriate architecture and can be useful in designing robust equivariant representation learning models.