SurVAE Flows: Surjections to Bridge the Gap between VAEs and Flows

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Authors
Publication date 2021
Host editors
  • H. Larochelle
  • M. Ranzato
  • R. Hadsell
  • M.F. Balcan
  • H. Lin
Book title 34th Concerence on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2020)
Book subtitle online, 6-12 December 2020
ISBN
  • 9781713829546
Series Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
Event Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 2020
Volume | Issue number 16
Pages (from-to) 12685-12696
Publisher San Diego, CA: Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Normalizing flows and variational autoencoders are powerful generative models that can represent complicated density functions. However, they both impose constraints on the models: Normalizing flows use bijective transformations to model densities whereas VAEs learn stochastic transformations that are non-invertible and thus typically do not provide tractable estimates of the marginal likelihood. In this paper, we introduce SurVAE Flows: A modular framework of composable transformations that encompasses VAEs and normalizing flows. SurVAE Flows bridge the gap between normalizing flows and VAEs with surjective transformations, wherein the transformations are deterministic in one direction -- thereby allowing exact likelihood computation, and stochastic in the reverse direction -- hence providing a lower bound on the corresponding likelihood. We show that several recently proposed methods, including dequantization and augmented normalizing flows, can be expressed as SurVAE Flows. Finally, we introduce common operations such as the max value, the absolute value, sorting and stochastic permutation as composable layers in SurVAE Flows.
Document type Conference contribution
Note With supplemental file
Language English
Published at https://papers.nips.cc/paper/2020/hash/9578a63fbe545bd82cc5bbe749636af1-Abstract.html
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