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Continuous Generative Neural Networks: A Wavelet-Based Architecture in Function Spaces

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In this work, we present and study Continuous Generative Neural Networks (CGNNs), namely, generative models in the continuous setting: the output of a CGNN belongs to an infinite-dimensional function space. The architecture is inspired by DCGAN, with one fully connected layer, several convolutional layers and nonlinear activation functions. In the continuous $L^2$ setting, the dimensions of the spaces of each layer are replaced by the scales of a multiresolution analysis of a compactly supported wavelet. We present conditions on the convolutional filters and on the nonlinearity that guarantee that a CGNN is injective. This theory finds applications to inverse problems, and allows for deriving Lipschitz stability estimates for (possibly nonlinear) infinite-dimensional inverse problems with unknowns belonging to the manifold generated by a CGNN. Several numerical simulations, including signal deblurring, illustrate and validate this approach.

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Can neural operators always be continuously discretized?

cs.LG · 2024-12-04 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Neural operators that are diffeomorphisms generally cannot be continuously discretized, but strongly monotone neural operators can, and bilipschitz neural operators decompose into strongly monotone layers plus a single isometry.

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  • Can neural operators always be continuously discretized? cs.LG · 2024-12-04 · conditional · none · ref 18 · internal anchor

    Neural operators that are diffeomorphisms generally cannot be continuously discretized, but strongly monotone neural operators can, and bilipschitz neural operators decompose into strongly monotone layers plus a single isometry.