Contrastive Loss
Contrastive loss is a machine learning technique that improves model performance by learning representations that maximize the similarity between similar data points (e.g., images of the same object) while minimizing similarity between dissimilar points. Current research focuses on refining contrastive loss functions, often incorporating additional constraints or integrating them with other learning paradigms like self-supervised learning and semi-supervised learning, and applying them to various architectures including transformers and autoencoders. This approach has proven effective across diverse applications, including image classification, speaker verification, and graph anomaly detection, leading to improved accuracy and robustness in various machine learning tasks.
Papers
Towards Better Understanding of Contrastive Sentence Representation Learning: A Unified Paradigm for Gradient
Mingxin Li, Richong Zhang, Zhijie Nie
MMSR: Symbolic Regression is a Multi-Modal Information Fusion Task
Yanjie Li, Jingyi Liu, Weijun Li, Lina Yu, Min Wu, Wenqiang Li, Meilan Hao, Su Wei, Yusong Deng