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On Adversarial Mixup Resynthesis

Résumé

In this paper, we explore new approaches to combining information encoded within the learned representations of auto-encoders. We explore models that are capable of combining the attributes of multiple inputs such that a resynthesised output is trained to fool an adversarial discriminator for real versus synthesised data. Furthermore, we explore the use of such an architecture in the context of semi-supervised learning, where we learn a mixing function whose objective is to produce interpolations of hidden states, or masked combinations of latent representations that are consistent with a conditioned class label. We show quantitative and qualitative evidence that such a formulation is an interesting avenue of research.

Publication
Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS)
Christopher Pal
Christopher Pal
Distinguished Scientist

Distinguished Scientist at AI Research Partnerships & Ecosystem​ located at Montreal, QC, Canada.