A survey that organizes normalizing flow methods into a taxonomy and reviews their mathematical foundations, reported performance, and open problems.
Likelihood Contribution based Multi-scale Architecture for Generative Flows
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Deep generative modeling using flows has gained popularity owing to the tractable exact log-likelihood estimation with efficient training and synthesis process. However, flow models suffer from the challenge of having high dimensional latent space, the same in dimension as the input space. An effective solution to the above challenge as proposed by Dinh et al. (2016) is a multi-scale architecture, which is based on iterative early factorization of a part of the total dimensions at regular intervals. Prior works on generative flow models involving a multi-scale architecture perform the dimension factorization based on static masking. We propose a novel multi-scale architecture that performs data-dependent factorization to decide which dimensions should pass through more flow layers. To facilitate the same, we introduce a heuristic based on the contribution of each dimension to the total log-likelihood which encodes the importance of the dimensions. Our proposed heuristic is readily obtained as part of the flow training process, enabling the versatile implementation of our likelihood contribution based multi-scale architecture for generic flow models. We present such implementations for several state-of-the-art flow models and demonstrate improvements in log-likelihood score and sampling quality on standard image benchmarks. We also conduct ablation studies to compare the proposed method with other options for dimension factorization.
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Normalizing Flows: An Introduction and Review of Current Methods
A survey that organizes normalizing flow methods into a taxonomy and reviews their mathematical foundations, reported performance, and open problems.