Where Did Your Model Learn That? Label-free Influence for Self-supervised Learning

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Authors Nidhin Harilal, Amit Kiran Rege, Reza Akbarian Bafghi, Maziar Raissi, Claire Monteleoni arXiv ID 2412.17170 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.CV Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Repository https://github.com/cryptonymous9/Influence-SSL} Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Self-supervised learning (SSL) has revolutionized learning from large-scale unlabeled datasets, yet the intrinsic relationship between pretraining data and the learned representations remains poorly understood. Traditional supervised learning benefits from gradient-based data attribution tools like influence functions that measure the contribution of an individual data point to model predictions. However, existing definitions of influence rely on labels, making them unsuitable for SSL settings. We address this gap by introducing Influence-SSL, a novel and label-free approach for defining influence functions tailored to SSL. Our method harnesses the stability of learned representations against data augmentations to identify training examples that help explain model predictions. We provide both theoretical foundations and empirical evidence to show the utility of Influence-SSL in analyzing pre-trained SSL models. Our analysis reveals notable differences in how SSL models respond to influential data compared to supervised models. Finally, we validate the effectiveness of Influence-SSL through applications in duplicate detection, outlier identification and fairness analysis. Code is available at: \url{https://github.com/cryptonymous9/Influence-SSL}.
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