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Multimodal Variational Autoencoders for Semi-Supervised Learning: In Defense of Product-of-Experts

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arxiv 2101.07240 v2 pith:PGXREMRA submitted 2021-01-18 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords modalitiesmodelsapproachlearningmultimodalproduct-of-expertssemi-supervisedshould
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Multimodal generative models should be able to learn a meaningful latent representation that enables a coherent joint generation of all modalities (e.g., images and text). Many applications also require the ability to accurately sample modalities conditioned on observations of a subset of the modalities. Often not all modalities may be observed for all training data points, so semi-supervised learning should be possible. In this study, we propose a novel product-of-experts (PoE) based variational autoencoder that have these desired properties. We benchmark it against a mixture-of-experts (MoE) approach and an approach of combining the modalities with an additional encoder network. An empirical evaluation shows that the PoE based models can outperform the contrasted models. Our experiments support the intuition that PoE models are more suited for a conjunctive combination of modalities.

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