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Workshop: Causality and Large Models

From Causal to Concept-Based Representation Learning

Goutham Rajendran · Simon Buchholz · Bryon Aragam · Bernhard Schölkopf · Pradeep Ravikumar

Keywords: [ concept learning ] [ causal representation learning ] [ interpretable representation learning ]

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Sat 14 Dec 11 a.m. PST — 11:15 a.m. PST
 
presentation: Causality and Large Models
Sat 14 Dec 8:45 a.m. PST — 5:30 p.m. PST

Abstract:

To build intelligent machine learning systems, there are two broad approaches. One approach is to build inherently interpretable models, as endeavored by the growing field of causal representation learning. The other approach is to build highly-performant foundation models and then invest efforts into understanding how they work. In this work, we relate these two approaches and study how to learn human-interpretable concepts from data. Weaving together ideas from both fields, we formally define a notion of concepts and prove that they can be identifiably recovered from diverse data. Experiments on synthetic data, CLIP models and large language models show the utility of our unified approach.

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