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A Disentangled Recognition and Nonlinear Dynamics Model for Unsupervised Learning

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arxiv 1710.05741 v2 pith:C3IYCVGU submitted 2017-10-16 stat.ML cs.LG

classification stat.MLcs.LG
keywords datadynamicslatentmodelframeslearningmissingrecognition
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This paper takes a step towards temporal reasoning in a dynamically changing video, not in the pixel space that constitutes its frames, but in a latent space that describes the non-linear dynamics of the objects in its world. We introduce the Kalman variational auto-encoder, a framework for unsupervised learning of sequential data that disentangles two latent representations: an object's representation, coming from a recognition model, and a latent state describing its dynamics. As a result, the evolution of the world can be imagined and missing data imputed, both without the need to generate high dimensional frames at each time step. The model is trained end-to-end on videos of a variety of simulated physical systems, and outperforms competing methods in generative and missing data imputation tasks.

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