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Learning Interpolations between Boltzmann Densities

Published 18 Jan 2023 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (2301.07388v5)

Abstract: We introduce a training objective for continuous normalizing flows that can be used in the absence of samples but in the presence of an energy function. Our method relies on either a prescribed or a learnt interpolation $f_t$ of energy functions between the target energy $f_1$ and the energy function of a generalized Gaussian $f_0(x) = ||x/\sigma||_pp$. The interpolation of energy functions induces an interpolation of Boltzmann densities $p_t \propto e{-f_t}$ and we aim to find a time-dependent vector field $V_t$ that transports samples along the family $p_t$ of densities. The condition of transporting samples along the family $p_t$ is equivalent to satisfying the continuity equation with $V_t$ and $p_t = Z_t{-1}e{-f_t}$. Consequently, we optimize $V_t$ and $f_t$ to satisfy this partial differential equation. We experimentally compare the proposed training objective to the reverse KL-divergence on Gaussian mixtures and on the Boltzmann density of a quantum mechanical particle in a double-well potential.

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