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Another intriguing line of work consists of the ladder network [14], which has achieved spectacular results on a semi-supervised variant of the MNIST dataset. More recently, a model based on the ... Lake et al. [17] have been able to learn representations using probabilistic inference over Bayesian programs, which achieved convincing one-shot ...
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proceedings.neurips.ccnetworks [8], a technique from the deep learning community that has led to recent successes in modeling distributions of natural images: our algorithm harnesses generative adversarial training to fit distributions of states and actions defining expert behavior. We test our algorithm in Section 6, where
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proceedings.neurips.cc˚: RD!RMwith learnable parameters ˚. Each prototype is the mean vector of the embedded support points belonging to its class: c k= 1 jS kj X (x i;y i)2S k f ˚(x i) (1) Given a distance function d: R M R ![0;+1), Prototypical Networks produce a distribution over classes for a query point x based on a softmax over distances to the prototypes ...
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Semi-supervised Learning with Deep Generative Models
proceedings.neurips.ccapproximately invariant to local perturbations along the manifold. The idea of manifold learning ... We show for the first time how variational inference can be brought to bear upon the prob- ... probabilities are formed by a non-linear transformation, with parameters , of a set of latent vari-ables z. This non-linear transformation is ...
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Unsupervised Learning of Visual Features by Contrasting ...
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PyTorch: An Imperative Style, High-Performance Deep ...
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Learning Structured Output Representation using Deep ...
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