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Robust Representation Learning through Explicit Environment Modeling

07/05/2026 23 min

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This research addresses out-of-distribution generalization by proposing a shift from traditional causal invariance to explicit environment modeling. While standard methods attempt to discard all environment-dependent information, this paper argues that such features can be predictive when the environment directly influences the target. The authors introduce neural generalized random-intercept models, which capture shared structures across settings while accounting for environment-specific variation through marginalization. This framework minimizes environment-average risk, ensuring robust predictions in entirely new contexts. Theoretical analysis and empirical tests on datasets like Colored MNIST and Camelyon-17 demonstrate that this approach consistently outperforms invariance-seeking techniques. Ultimately, the work proves that marginalizing environment effects preserves more useful information than attempting to force absolute representation stability.

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