Efficient Marginalization of Discrete and Structured Latent Variables via Sparsity

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Authors
Publication date 2021
Host editors
  • H. Larochelle
  • M. Ranzato
  • R. Hadsell
  • M.F. Balcan
  • H. Lin
Book title 34th Concerence on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2020)
Book subtitle online, 6-12 December 2020
ISBN
  • 9781713829546
Series Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
Event Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 2020
Volume | Issue number 15
Pages (from-to) 11789-11802
Number of pages 14
Publisher San Diego, CA: Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
Training neural network models with discrete (categorical or structured) latent variables can be computationally challenging, due to the need for marginalization over large or combinatorial sets. To circumvent this issue, one typically resorts to sampling-based approximations of the true marginal, requiring noisy gradient estimators (e.g., score function estimator) or continuous relaxations with lower-variance reparameterized gradients (e.g., Gumbel-Softmax). In this paper, we propose a new training strategy which replaces these estimators by an exact yet efficient marginalization. To achieve this, we parameterize discrete distributions over latent assignments using differentiable sparse mappings: sparsemax and its structured counterparts. In effect, the support of these distributions is greatly reduced, which enables efficient marginalization. We report successful results in three tasks covering a range of latent variable modeling applications: a semisupervised deep generative model, a latent communication game, and a generative model with a bit-vector latent representation. In all cases, we obtain good performance while still achieving the practicality of sampling-based approximations.
Document type Conference contribution
Note With supplemental file
Language English
Published at https://papers.nips.cc/paper/2020/hash/887caadc3642e304ede659b734f79b00-Abstract.html
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