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Generalizing semi-supervised generative adversarial networks to regression using feature contrasting
by
Olmschenk, Greg
, Zhu, Zhigang
, Tang, Hao
in
Chronology
/ Classification
/ Generative adversarial networks
/ Neural networks
/ Regression
/ Statistical analysis
/ Training
2019
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Generalizing semi-supervised generative adversarial networks to regression using feature contrasting
by
Olmschenk, Greg
, Zhu, Zhigang
, Tang, Hao
in
Chronology
/ Classification
/ Generative adversarial networks
/ Neural networks
/ Regression
/ Statistical analysis
/ Training
2019
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Generalizing semi-supervised generative adversarial networks to regression using feature contrasting
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Generalizing semi-supervised generative adversarial networks to regression using feature contrasting
2019
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Overview
In this work, we generalize semi-supervised generative adversarial networks (GANs) from classification problems to regression problems. In the last few years, the importance of improving the training of neural networks using semi-supervised training has been demonstrated for classification problems. We present a novel loss function, called feature contrasting, resulting in a discriminator which can distinguish between fake and real data based on feature statistics. This method avoids potential biases and limitations of alternative approaches. The generalization of semi-supervised GANs to the regime of regression problems of opens their use to countless applications as well as providing an avenue for a deeper understanding of how GANs function. We first demonstrate the capabilities of semi-supervised regression GANs on a toy dataset which allows for a detailed understanding of how they operate in various circumstances. This toy dataset is used to provide a theoretical basis of the semi-supervised regression GAN. We then apply the semi-supervised regression GANs to a number of real-world computer vision applications: age estimation, driving steering angle prediction, and crowd counting from single images. We perform extensive tests of what accuracy can be achieved with significantly reduced annotated data. Through the combination of the theoretical example and real-world scenarios, we demonstrate how semi-supervised GANs can be generalized to regression problems.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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