Analyzing and Improving Adversarial Training for Generative Modeling
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We study a new generative modeling technique based on adversarial training (AT). We show that in a setting where the model is trained to discriminate in-distribution data from adversarial examples perturbed from out-distribution samples, the model learns the support of the in-distribution data. The learning process is also closely related to MCMC-based maximum likelihood learning of energy-based models (EBMs), and can be considered as an approximate maximum likelihood learning method. We show that this AT generative model achieves competitive image generation performance to state-of-the-art EBMs, and at the same time is stable to train and has better sampling efficiency. We demonstrate that the AT generative model is well-suited for the task of image translation and worst-case out-of-distribution detection.
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