ClassiFIM: An Unsupervised Method To Detect Phase Transitions
Victor Kasatkin, Evgeny Mozgunov, Nicholas Ezzell, Utkarsh Mishra,, Itay Hen, Daniel Lidar

TL;DR
ClassiFIM is an unsupervised machine learning method that accurately estimates the Fisher Information Metric to detect phase transitions in various datasets, including physical and neural network data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach transforming FIM estimation into a binary classification problem and provides rigorous evaluation metrics and proofs of convergence.
Findings
Achieves accurate FIM estimation with modest computational resources
Predicts phase transition locations as well as state-of-the-art methods
Detects phase transitions in both physical systems and neural network training data
Abstract
Estimation of the Fisher Information Metric (FIM-estimation) is an important task that arises in unsupervised learning of phase transitions, a problem proposed by physicists. This work completes the definition of the task by defining rigorous evaluation metrics distMSE, distMSEPS, and distRE and introduces ClassiFIM, a novel machine learning method designed to solve the FIM-estimation task. Unlike existing methods for unsupervised learning of phase transitions, ClassiFIM directly estimates a well-defined quantity (the FIM), allowing it to be rigorously compared to any present and future other methods that estimate the same. ClassiFIM transforms a dataset for the FIM-estimation task into a dataset for an auxiliary binary classification task and involves selecting and training a model for the latter. We prove that the output of ClassiFIM approaches the exact FIM in the limit of infinite…
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TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
