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Gradient-based training of Gaussian Mixture Models for High-Dimensional Streaming Data

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arxiv 1912.09379 v3 pith:ODOYAM4E submitted 2019-12-18 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords datatrainingapproachhigh-dimensionalinitializationgaussianinstabilitiesk-means
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We present an approach for efficiently training Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) by Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD) with non-stationary, high-dimensional streaming data. Our training scheme does not require data-driven parameter initialization (e.g., k-means) and can thus be trained based on a random initialization. Furthermore, the approach allows mini-batch sizes as low as 1, which are typical for streaming-data settings. Major problems in such settings are undesirable local optima during early training phases and numerical instabilities due to high data dimensionalities. We introduce an adaptive annealing procedure to address the first problem, whereas numerical instabilities are eliminated by using an exponential-free approximation to the standard GMM log-likelihood. Experiments on a variety of visual and non-visual benchmarks show that our SGD approach can be trained completely without, for instance, k-means based centroid initialization. It also compares favorably to an online variant of Expectation-Maximization (EM) - stochastic EM (sEM), which it outperforms by a large margin for very high-dimensional data.

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