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Learning deep kernels for exponential family densities

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The kernel exponential family is a rich class of distributions, which can be fit efficiently and with statistical guarantees by score matching. Being required to choose a priori a simple kernel such as the Gaussian, however, limits its practical applicability. We provide a scheme for learning a kernel parameterized by a deep network, which can find complex location-dependent local features of the data geometry. This gives a very rich class of density models, capable of fitting complex structures on moderate-dimensional problems. Compared to deep density models fit via maximum likelihood, our approach provides a complementary set of strengths and tradeoffs: in empirical studies, the former can yield higher likelihoods, whereas the latter gives better estimates of the gradient of the log density, the score, which describes the distribution's shape.

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2025 1

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CFMI: Flow Matching for Missing Data Imputation

cs.LG · 2025-06-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A conditional flow-matching model trained only on observed portions of data imputes missing entries competitively across 24 tabular and two time-series datasets.

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  • CFMI: Flow Matching for Missing Data Imputation cs.LG · 2025-06-10 · conditional · none · ref 67 · internal anchor

    A conditional flow-matching model trained only on observed portions of data imputes missing entries competitively across 24 tabular and two time-series datasets.