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A Local Mixup to Prevent Manifold Intrusion

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Deployed in the context of supervised learning, Mixup is a data-dependent regularization technique that consists in linearly interpolating input samples and associated outputs. It has been shown to improve accuracy when used to train on standard machine learning datasets. However, authors have pointed out that Mixup can produce out-of-distribution virtual samples and even contradictions in the augmented training set, potentially resulting in adversarial effects. In this paper, we introduce Local Mixup in which distant input samples are weighted down when computing the loss. In constrained settings we demonstrate that Local Mixup can create a trade-off between bias and variance, with the extreme cases reducing to vanilla training and classical Mixup. Using standardized computer vision benchmarks, we also show that Local Mixup can improve accuracy.
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hal-03683702 , version 1 (31-05-2022)

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Raphael Baena, Lucas Drumetz, Vincent Gripon. A Local Mixup to Prevent Manifold Intrusion. EUSIPCO 2022: 30th European Signal Processing Conference, Aug 2022, Belgrade, Serbia. ⟨10.23919/EUSIPCO55093.2022.9909890⟩. ⟨hal-03683702⟩
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