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Learning Deep-Latent Hierarchies by Stacking Wasserstein Autoencoders (2010.03467v1)

Published 7 Oct 2020 in stat.ML, cs.CV, and cs.LG

Abstract: Probabilistic models with hierarchical-latent-variable structures provide state-of-the-art results amongst non-autoregressive, unsupervised density-based models. However, the most common approach to training such models based on Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) often fails to leverage deep-latent hierarchies; successful approaches require complex inference and optimisation schemes. Optimal Transport is an alternative, non-likelihood-based framework for training generative models with appealing theoretical properties, in principle allowing easier training convergence between distributions. In this work we propose a novel approach to training models with deep-latent hierarchies based on Optimal Transport, without the need for highly bespoke models and inference networks. We show that our method enables the generative model to fully leverage its deep-latent hierarchy, avoiding the well known "latent variable collapse" issue of VAEs; therefore, providing qualitatively better sample generations as well as more interpretable latent representation than the original Wasserstein Autoencoder with Maximum Mean Discrepancy divergence.

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