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Class-Splitting Generative Adversarial Networks

Guillermo L. Grinblat; Lucas C. Uzal; Pablo M. Granitto

Class-Splitting Generative Adversarial Networks

Abstract

Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) produce systematically better quality samples when class label information is provided., i.e. in the conditional GAN setup. This is still observed for the recently proposed Wasserstein GAN formulation which stabilized adversarial training and allows considering high capacity network architectures such as ResNet. In this work we show how to boost conditional GAN by augmenting available class labels. The new classes come from clustering in the representation space learned by the same GAN model. The proposed strategy is also feasible when no class information is available, i.e. in the unsupervised setup. Our generated samples reach state-of-the-art Inception scores for CIFAR-10 and STL-10 datasets in both supervised and unsupervised setup.

Code Repositories

CIFASIS/splitting_gan
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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
conditional-image-generation-on-cifar-10Splitting GAN
Inception score: 8.87

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