A 3D convolutional variational autoencoder trained on bulk spectra detects synthetic Fe L-edge peak-shift anomalies in EELS spectrum images with higher F1 scores than PCA.
Transform Invariant Auto-encoder
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The auto-encoder method is a type of dimensionality reduction method. A mapping from a vector to a descriptor that represents essential information can be automatically generated from a set of vectors without any supervising information. However, an image and its spatially shifted version are encoded into different descriptors by an existing ordinary auto-encoder because each descriptor includes a spatial subpattern and its position. To generate a descriptor representing a spatial subpattern in an image, we need to normalize its spatial position in the images prior to training an ordinary auto-encoder; however, such a normalization is generally difficult for images without obvious standard positions. We propose a transform invariant auto-encoder and an inference model of transform parameters. By the proposed method, we can separate an input into a transform invariant descriptor and transform parameters. The proposed method can be applied to various auto-encoders without requiring any special modules or labeled training samples. By applying it to shift transforms, we can achieve a shift invariant auto-encoder that can extract a typical spatial subpattern independent of its relative position in a window. In addition, we can achieve a model that can infer shift parameters required to restore the input from the typical subpattern. As an example of the proposed method, we demonstrate that a descriptor generated by a shift invariant auto-encoder can represent a typical spatial subpattern. In addition, we demonstrate the imitation of a human hand by a robot hand as an example of a regression based on spatial subpatterns.
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Robust Spectral Anomaly Detection in EELS Spectral Images via Three Dimensional Convolutional Variational Autoencoders
A 3D convolutional variational autoencoder trained on bulk spectra detects synthetic Fe L-edge peak-shift anomalies in EELS spectrum images with higher F1 scores than PCA.