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Sliced Kernelized Stein Discrepancy

2020-06-30ICLR 2021Code Available0· sign in to hype

Wenbo Gong, Yingzhen Li, José Miguel Hernández-Lobato

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Kernelized Stein discrepancy (KSD), though being extensively used in goodness-of-fit tests and model learning, suffers from the curse-of-dimensionality. We address this issue by proposing the sliced Stein discrepancy and its scalable and kernelized variants, which employ kernel-based test functions defined on the optimal one-dimensional projections. When applied to goodness-of-fit tests, extensive experiments show the proposed discrepancy significantly outperforms KSD and various baselines in high dimensions. For model learning, we show its advantages over existing Stein discrepancy baselines by training independent component analysis models with different discrepancies. We further propose a novel particle inference method called sliced Stein variational gradient descent (S-SVGD) which alleviates the mode-collapse issue of SVGD in training variational autoencoders.

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