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HypLL: The Hyperbolic Learning Library
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Mettes, Pascal
, Max van Spengler
, Wirth, Philipp
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Computer vision
/ Deep foundations
/ Deep learning
/ Euclidean geometry
/ Hyperbolic coordinates
/ Libraries
/ Machine learning
/ Multimedia
2023
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HypLL: The Hyperbolic Learning Library
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Mettes, Pascal
, Max van Spengler
, Wirth, Philipp
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Computer vision
/ Deep foundations
/ Deep learning
/ Euclidean geometry
/ Hyperbolic coordinates
/ Libraries
/ Machine learning
/ Multimedia
2023
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HypLL: The Hyperbolic Learning Library
2023
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Overview
Deep learning in hyperbolic space is quickly gaining traction in the fields of machine learning, multimedia, and computer vision. Deep networks commonly operate in Euclidean space, implicitly assuming that data lies on regular grids. Recent advances have shown that hyperbolic geometry provides a viable alternative foundation for deep learning, especially when data is hierarchical in nature and when working with few embedding dimensions. Currently however, no accessible open-source library exists to build hyperbolic network modules akin to well-known deep learning libraries. We present HypLL, the Hyperbolic Learning Library to bring the progress on hyperbolic deep learning together. HypLL is built on top of PyTorch, with an emphasis in its design for ease-of-use, in order to attract a broad audience towards this new and open-ended research direction. The code is available at: https://github.com/maxvanspengler/hyperbolic_learning_library.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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