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A Linear Systems Theory of Normalizing Flows (1907.06496v4)

Published 15 Jul 2019 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: Normalizing Flows are a promising new class of algorithms for unsupervised learning based on maximum likelihood optimization with change of variables. They offer to learn a factorized component representation for complex nonlinear data and, simultaneously, yield a density function that can evaluate likelihoods and generate samples. Despite these diverse offerings, applications of Normalizing Flows have focused primarily on sampling and likelihoods, with little emphasis placed on feature representation. A lack of theoretical foundation has left many open questions about how to interpret and apply the learned components of the model. We provide a new theoretical perspective of Normalizing Flows using the lens of linear systems theory, showing that optimal flows learn to represent the local covariance at each region of input space. Using this insight, we develop a new algorithm to extract interpretable component representations from the learned model, where components correspond to Cartesian dimensions and are scaled according to their manifold significance. In addition, we highlight a stability concern for the learning algorithm that was previously unaddressed, providing a theoretically-grounded solution to mediate the problem. Experiments with toy manifold learning datasets, as well as the MNIST image dataset, provide convincing support for our theory and tools.

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