MixupE: Understanding and Improving Mixup from Directional Derivative Perspective

Abstract

Mixup is a popular data augmentation technique for training deep neural networks where additional samples are generated by linearly interpolating pairs of inputs and their labels. This technique is known to improve the generalization performance in many learning paradigms and applications. In this work, we first analyze Mixup and show that it implicitly regularizes infinitely many directional derivatives of all orders. Based on this new insight, we propose an improved version of Mixup, theoretically justified to deliver better generalization performance than the vanilla Mixup. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, we conduct experiments across various domains such as images, tabular data, speech, and graphs. Our results show that the proposed method improves Mixup across multiple datasets using a variety of architectures, for instance, exhibiting an improvement over Mixup by 0.8% in ImageNet top-1 accuracy.

Cite

Text

Zou et al. "MixupE: Understanding and Improving Mixup from Directional Derivative Perspective." Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 2023.

Markdown

[Zou et al. "MixupE: Understanding and Improving Mixup from Directional Derivative Perspective." Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 2023.](https://mlanthology.org/uai/2023/zou2023uai-mixupe/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{zou2023uai-mixupe,
  title     = {{MixupE: Understanding and Improving Mixup from Directional Derivative Perspective}},
  author    = {Zou, Yingtian and Verma, Vikas and Mittal, Sarthak and Tang, Wai Hoh and Pham, Hieu and Kannala, Juho and Bengio, Yoshua and Solin, Arno and Kawaguchi, Kenji},
  booktitle = {Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence},
  year      = {2023},
  pages     = {2597-2607},
  volume    = {216},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/uai/2023/zou2023uai-mixupe/}
}