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Generalization Properties of Optimal Transport GANs with Latent Distribution Learning

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arxiv 2007.14641 v1 pith:KPD4BRJY submitted 2020-07-29 stat.ML cs.LG

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The Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) framework is a well-established paradigm for probability matching and realistic sample generation. While recent attention has been devoted to studying the theoretical properties of such models, a full theoretical understanding of the main building blocks is still missing. Focusing on generative models with Optimal Transport metrics as discriminators, in this work we study how the interplay between the latent distribution and the complexity of the pushforward map (generator) affects performance, from both statistical and modelling perspectives. Motivated by our analysis, we advocate learning the latent distribution as well as the pushforward map within the GAN paradigm. We prove that this can lead to significant advantages in terms of sample complexity.

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