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Double cycle-consistent generative adversarial network for unsupervised conditional generation (1911.05210v3)

Published 13 Nov 2019 in cs.LG, cs.CV, and stat.ML

Abstract: Conditional generative models have achieved considerable success in the past few years, but usually require a lot of labeled data. Recently, ClusterGAN combines GAN with an encoder to achieve remarkable clustering performance via unsupervised conditional generation. However, it ignores the real conditional distribution of data, which leads to generating less diverse samples for each class and makes the encoder only achieve sub-optimal clustering performance. Here, we propose a new unsupervised conditional generation framework, Double Cycle-Consistent Conditional GAN (DC3-GAN), which can generate diverse class-conditioned samples. We enforce the encoder and the generator of GAN to form an encoder-generator pair in addition to the generator-encoder pair, which enables us to avoid the low-diversity generation and the triviality of latent features. We train the encoder-generator pair using real data, which can indirectly estimate the real conditional distribution. Meanwhile, this framework enforces the outputs of the encoder to match the inputs of GAN and the prior noise distribution, which disentangles latent space into two parts: one-hot discrete and continuous latent variables. The former can be directly expressed as clusters and the latter represents remaining unspecified factors. This work demonstrates that enhancing the diversity of unsupervised conditional generated samples can improve the clustering performance. Experiments on different benchmark datasets show that the proposed method outperforms existing generative model-based clustering methods, and also achieves the optimal disentanglement performance.

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