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arxiv: 1712.06536 · v1 · pith:5VYRDMVInew · submitted 2017-12-18 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.AI· cs.LG

Nonparametric Inference for Auto-Encoding Variational Bayes

classification 📊 stat.ML cs.AIcs.LG
keywords interpretablelatentlow-dimensionalbenefitsdatagp-lvmhighlyinference
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We would like to learn latent representations that are low-dimensional and highly interpretable. A model that has these characteristics is the Gaussian Process Latent Variable Model. The benefits and negative of the GP-LVM are complementary to the Variational Autoencoder, the former provides interpretable low-dimensional latent representations while the latter is able to handle large amounts of data and can use non-Gaussian likelihoods. Our inspiration for this paper is to marry these two approaches and reap the benefits of both. In order to do so we will introduce a novel approximate inference scheme inspired by the GP-LVM and the VAE. We show experimentally that the approximation allows the capacity of the generative bottle-neck (Z) of the VAE to be arbitrarily large without losing a highly interpretable representation, allowing reconstruction quality to be unlimited by Z at the same time as a low-dimensional space can be used to perform ancestral sampling from as well as a means to reason about the embedded data.

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