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arxiv:2603.04736

Distribution-Conditioned Transport

Published on Mar 5
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Abstract

Distribution-conditioned transport framework enables generalization to unseen distribution pairs and supports semi-supervised learning for scientific applications.

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Learning a transport model that maps a source distribution to a target distribution is a canonical problem in machine learning, but scientific applications increasingly require models that can generalize to source and target distributions unseen during training. We introduce distribution-conditioned transport (DCT), a framework that conditions transport maps on learned embeddings of source and target distributions, enabling generalization to unseen distribution pairs. DCT also allows semi-supervised learning for distributional forecasting problems: because it learns from arbitrary distribution pairs, it can leverage distributions observed at only one condition to improve transport prediction. DCT is agnostic to the underlying transport mechanism, supporting models ranging from flow matching to distributional divergence-based models (e.g. Wasserstein, MMD). We demonstrate the practical performance benefits of DCT on synthetic benchmarks and four applications in biology: batch effect transfer in single-cell genomics, perturbation prediction from mass cytometry data, learning clonal transcriptional dynamics in hematopoiesis, and modeling T-cell receptor sequence evolution.

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Introducing distribution-conditioned transport (DCT): generalizes transport maps to unseen distribution pairs via distribution embeddings, enabling semi-supervised forecasting and compatibility with diverse transport models such as flow matching and Wasserstein.

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