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Stabilizing Training of Generative Adversarial Nets via Langevin Stein Variational Gradient Descent

Dong Wang, Xiaoqian Qin, Fengyi Song, Li Cheng

2020IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Generative adversarial networks (GANs), which are famous for the capability of learning complex underlying data distribution, are, however, known to be tricky in the training process, which would probably result in mode collapse or performance deterioration. Current approaches of dealing with GANs' issues almost utilize some practical training techniques for the purpose of regularization, which, on the other hand, undermines the convergence and theoretical soundness of GAN. In this article, we propose to stabilize GAN training via a novel particle-based variational inference-Langevin Stein variational gradient descent (LSVGD), which not only inherits the flexibility and efficiency of original SVGD but also aims to address its instability issues by incorporating an extra disturbance into the update dynamics. We further demonstrate that, by properly adjusting the noise variance, LSVGD simulates a Langevin process whose stationary distribution is exactly the target distribution. We also show that LSVGD dynamics has an implicit regularization, which is able to enhance particles' spread-out and diversity. Finally, we present an efficient way of applying particle-based variational inference on a general GAN training procedure no matter what loss function is adopted. Experimental results on one synthetic data set and three popular benchmark data sets-Cifar-10, Tiny-ImageNet, and CelebA-validate that LSVGD can remarkably improve the performance and stability of various GAN models.

Topics & Concepts

Gradient descentGenerative grammarAdversarial systemLangevin dynamicsArtificial intelligenceTraining (meteorology)Computer scienceDescent (aeronautics)Stochastic gradient descentMathematicsApplied mathematicsStatistical physicsArtificial neural networkPhysicsMeteorologyAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesGenerative Adversarial Networks and Image SynthesisModel Reduction and Neural Networks