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Subsampling Generative Adversarial Networks: Density Ratio Estimation in Feature Space With Softplus Loss

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Filtering out unrealistic images from trained generative adversarial networks (GANs) has attracted considerable attention recently. Two density ratio based subsampling methods—Discriminator Rejection Sampling (DRS) and Metropolis-Hastings GAN (MH-GAN)—were recently proposed,… Click to show full abstract

Filtering out unrealistic images from trained generative adversarial networks (GANs) has attracted considerable attention recently. Two density ratio based subsampling methods—Discriminator Rejection Sampling (DRS) and Metropolis-Hastings GAN (MH-GAN)—were recently proposed, and their effectiveness in improving GANs was demonstrated on multiple datasets. However, DRS and MH-GAN are based on discriminator-based density ratio estimation (DRE) methods, so they may not work well if the discriminator in the trained GAN is far from optimal. Moreover, they do not apply to some GANs (e.g., MMD-GAN). In this paper, we propose a novel Softplus (SP) loss for DRE. Based on it, we develop a sample-based DRE method in a feature space learned by a specially designed and pre-trained ResNet-34, termed DRE-F-SP. We derive the rate of convergence of a density ratio model trained under the SP loss. Then, we propose three density ratio based subsampling methods for GANs based on DRE-F-SP. Our subsampling methods do not rely on the optimality of the discriminator and are suitable for all types of GANs. We empirically show our subsampling approach can substantially outperform DRS and MH-GAN on a synthetic dataset, CIFAR-10, MNIST and CelebA, using multiple GANs.

Keywords: generative adversarial; loss; density; density ratio; adversarial networks; ratio estimation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Year Published: 2020

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