资源论文Symmetry-Based Disentangled Representation Learning requires Interaction with Environments

Symmetry-Based Disentangled Representation Learning requires Interaction with Environments

2020-02-20 | |  43 |   28 |   0

Abstract

Finding a generally accepted formal definition of a disentangled representation in the context of an agent behaving in an environment is an important challenge towards the construction of data-efficient autonomous agents. Higgins et al. (2018) recently proposed Symmetry-Based Disentangled Representation Learning, a definition based on a characterization of symmetries in the environment using group theory. We build on their work and make observations, theoretical and empirical, that lead us to argue that Symmetry-Based Disentangled Representation Learning cannot only be based on static observations: agents should interact with the environment to discover its symmetries. Our experiments can be reproduced in Colab 1 and the code is available on GitHub 2 .

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