Derives optimality constraints for nonnegative joint dictionary learning that explain observed SAE behaviors such as feature splitting, absorption, and dense antipodal features.
On Unifying Deep Generative Models
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Deep generative models have achieved impressive success in recent years. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), as emerging families for generative model learning, have largely been considered as two distinct paradigms and received extensive independent studies respectively. This paper aims to establish formal connections between GANs and VAEs through a new formulation of them. We interpret sample generation in GANs as performing posterior inference, and show that GANs and VAEs involve minimizing KL divergences of respective posterior and inference distributions with opposite directions, extending the two learning phases of classic wake-sleep algorithm, respectively. The unified view provides a powerful tool to analyze a diverse set of existing model variants, and enables to transfer techniques across research lines in a principled way. For example, we apply the importance weighting method in VAE literatures for improved GAN learning, and enhance VAEs with an adversarial mechanism that leverages generated samples. Experiments show generality and effectiveness of the transferred techniques.
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How Optimality Structures Sparse Dictionaries: A Theory for Understanding SAE Representations
Derives optimality constraints for nonnegative joint dictionary learning that explain observed SAE behaviors such as feature splitting, absorption, and dense antipodal features.