变分自编码器中的负采样

Adrián Csiszárik, Beatrix Benko, D. Varga
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现代深度人工神经网络在计算机视觉及其他领域取得了巨大的成功。然而,它们在许多现实世界任务中的应用受到某些限制的破坏,例如对分布外数据的过度自信的不确定性估计或数据分布变化下的性能下降。通过概率生成建模用于密度估计的几种类型的深度学习模型已被证明无法通过为异常数据分配更高的可能性来检测分布外样本。我们研究了变分自编码器模型中的这种失效模式,该模型也容易出现这种情况,并通过使用负样本的替代训练方案来提高模型的分布外泛化性能。我们提出了一个完全无监督的版本:当模型以对抗方式训练时,生成器自己的输出可以用作负样本。我们通过经验证明了该方法在减少图像数据上分布外输入的过度自信似然估计方面的有效性。
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Negative Sampling in Variational Autoencoders
Modern deep artificial neural networks have achieved great success in the domain of computer vision and beyond. However, their application to many real-world tasks is undermined by certain limitations, such as overconfident uncertainty estimates on out-of-distribution data or performance deterioration under data distribution shifts. Several types of deep learning models used for density estimation through probabilistic generative modeling have been shown to fail to detect out-of-distribution samples by assigning higher likelihoods to anomalous data. We investigate this failure mode in Variational Autoencoder models, which are also prone to this, and improve upon the out-of-distribution generalization performance of the model by employing an alternative training scheme utilizing negative samples. We present a fully unsupervised version: when the model is trained in an adversarial manner, the generator’s own outputs can be used as negative samples. We demonstrate empirically the effectiveness of the approach in reducing the overconfident likelihood estimates of out-of-distribution inputs on image data.
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