Semi-supervised Learning with Deep Generative Models

Authors
Publication date 2015
Host editors
  • Z. Ghahramani
  • M. Welling
  • C. Cortes
  • N.D. Lawrence
  • K.Q. Weinberger
Book title 28th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems 2014
Book subtitle December 8-13, 2014, Montreal, Canada
ISBN
  • 9781510800410
Series Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
Event Neural Information Processing Systems 2014: NIPS 2014
Volume | Issue number 4
Pages (from-to) 3581-3589
Publisher Red Hook, NY: Curran
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
The ever-increasing size of modern data sets combined with the difficulty of obtaining label information has made semi-supervised learning one of the problems of significant practical importance in modern data analysis. We revisit the approach to semi-supervised learning with generative models and develop new models that allow for effective generalisation from small labelled data sets to large unlabelled ones. Generative approaches have thus far been either inflexible, inefficient or non-scalable. We show that deep generative models and approximate Bayesian inference exploiting recent advances in variational methods can be used to provide significant improvements, making generative approaches highly competitive for semi-supervised learning.
Document type Conference contribution
Note Proceedings title: 28th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems 2014: December 8-13, 2014, Montreal, Canada. - Vol. 4 Publisher: Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation Place of publication: La Jolla, CA ISBN: 9781510800410 Editors: Z. Ghahramani, M. Welling, C. Cortes, N.D. Lawrence, K.Q. Weinberger
Language English
Published at http://papers.nips.cc/paper/5352-semi-supervised-learning-with-deep-generative-models
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