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arxiv: 1809.04542 · v1 · pith:GBEFME66new · submitted 2018-09-12 · 💻 cs.LG · stat.ML

The Inductive Bias of Restricted f-GANs

classification 💻 cs.LG stat.ML
keywords distributioninferenceadversarialdiscriminatorfunctiongenerativegeneratormethod
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Generative adversarial networks are a novel method for statistical inference that have achieved much empirical success; however, the factors contributing to this success remain ill-understood. In this work, we attempt to analyze generative adversarial learning -- that is, statistical inference as the result of a game between a generator and a discriminator -- with the view of understanding how it differs from classical statistical inference solutions such as maximum likelihood inference and the method of moments. Specifically, we provide a theoretical characterization of the distribution inferred by a simple form of generative adversarial learning called restricted f-GANs -- where the discriminator is a function in a given function class, the distribution induced by the generator is restricted to lie in a pre-specified distribution class and the objective is similar to a variational form of the f-divergence. A consequence of our result is that for linear KL-GANs -- that is, when the discriminator is a linear function over some feature space and f corresponds to the KL-divergence -- the distribution induced by the optimal generator is neither the maximum likelihood nor the method of moments solution, but an interesting combination of both.

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