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Abstract:
We consider the problem of training generative models with a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN). Although GANs can accurately model complex distributions, they are known to be difficult to train due to instabilities caused by a difficult minimax optimization problem. In this paper, we view the problem of training GANs as finding a mixed strategy in a zero-sum game. Building on ideas from online learning we propose a novel training method named Chekhov GAN. On the theory side, we show that our method provably converges to an equilibrium for semi-shallow GAN architectures, i.e. architectures where the discriminator is a one layer network and the generator is arbitrary. On the practical side, we develop an efficient heuristic guided by our theoretical results, which we apply to commonly used deep GAN architectures. On several real world tasks our approach exhibits improved stability and performance compared to standard GAN training.
Reference:
An Online Learning Approach to Generative Adversarial Networks P. Grnarova, K. Y. Levy, A. Lucchi, T. Hofmann, A. KrauseIn Proc. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), 2018
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{grnarova2018an,
	author = {Paulina Grnarova and Kfir Y Levy and Aurelien Lucchi and Thomas Hofmann and Andreas Krause},
	booktitle = {Proc. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR)},
	title = {An Online Learning Approach to Generative Adversarial Networks},
	year = {2018}}