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Selecting the Best in GANs Family: a Post Selection Inference Framework

Published 15 Feb 2018 in cs.LG and stat.ML | (1802.05411v2)

Abstract: "Which Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) generates the most plausible images?" has been a frequently asked question among researchers. To address this problem, we first propose an \emph{incomplete} U-statistics estimate of maximum mean discrepancy $\mathrm{MMD}{inc}$ to measure the distribution discrepancy between generated and real images. $\mathrm{MMD}{inc}$ enjoys the advantages of asymptotic normality, computation efficiency, and model agnosticity. We then propose a GANs analysis framework to select and test the "best" member in GANs family using the Post Selection Inference (PSI) with $\mathrm{MMD}{inc}$. In the experiments, we adopt the proposed framework on 7 GANs variants and compare their $\mathrm{MMD}{inc}$ scores.

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