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Autori principali: Heng, Alvin, Ansari, Abdul Fatir, Soh, Harold
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Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.03714
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author Heng, Alvin
Ansari, Abdul Fatir
Soh, Harold
author_facet Heng, Alvin
Ansari, Abdul Fatir
Soh, Harold
contents We present Flow-Guided Density Ratio Learning (FDRL), a simple and scalable approach to generative modeling which builds on the stale (time-independent) approximation of the gradient flow of entropy-regularized f-divergences introduced in recent work. Specifically, the intractable time-dependent density ratio is approximated by a stale estimator given by a GAN discriminator. This is sufficient in the case of sample refinement, where the source and target distributions of the flow are close to each other. However, this assumption is invalid for generation and a naive application of the stale estimator fails due to the large chasm between the two distributions. FDRL proposes to train a density ratio estimator such that it learns from progressively improving samples during the training process. We show that this simple method alleviates the density chasm problem, allowing FDRL to generate images of dimensions as high as $128\times128$, as well as outperform existing gradient flow baselines on quantitative benchmarks. We also show the flexibility of FDRL with two use cases. First, unconditional FDRL can be easily composed with external classifiers to perform class-conditional generation. Second, FDRL can be directly applied to unpaired image-to-image translation with no modifications needed to the framework. Our code is publicly available at ttps://github.com/clear-nus/fdrl.
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spellingShingle Generative Modeling with Flow-Guided Density Ratio Learning
Heng, Alvin
Ansari, Abdul Fatir
Soh, Harold
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
We present Flow-Guided Density Ratio Learning (FDRL), a simple and scalable approach to generative modeling which builds on the stale (time-independent) approximation of the gradient flow of entropy-regularized f-divergences introduced in recent work. Specifically, the intractable time-dependent density ratio is approximated by a stale estimator given by a GAN discriminator. This is sufficient in the case of sample refinement, where the source and target distributions of the flow are close to each other. However, this assumption is invalid for generation and a naive application of the stale estimator fails due to the large chasm between the two distributions. FDRL proposes to train a density ratio estimator such that it learns from progressively improving samples during the training process. We show that this simple method alleviates the density chasm problem, allowing FDRL to generate images of dimensions as high as $128\times128$, as well as outperform existing gradient flow baselines on quantitative benchmarks. We also show the flexibility of FDRL with two use cases. First, unconditional FDRL can be easily composed with external classifiers to perform class-conditional generation. Second, FDRL can be directly applied to unpaired image-to-image translation with no modifications needed to the framework. Our code is publicly available at ttps://github.com/clear-nus/fdrl.
title Generative Modeling with Flow-Guided Density Ratio Learning
topic Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.03714