A Geometry-Aware Metric for Mode Collapse in Time Series Generative Models
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Generative models such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), and diffusion models often suffer from mode collapse, failing to reproduce the full diversity of their training data. While this problem has been extensively studied in image generation, it remains largely unaddressed for time series. We introduce a formal definition of mode collapse for time series and propose DMD-GEN, a geometry-aware metric that quantifies its severity. DMD-GEN leverages Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) to extract coherent temporal structures and uses Optimal Transport between DMD eigenvectors to measure discrepancies in underlying dynamics. By representing the subspaces spanned by the DMD eigenvectors as point structures on a Grassmann manifold, and comparing them via Wasserstein distances computed from principal angles, DMD-GEN enables a principled geometric comparison between real and generated sequences. The metric is efficient, requiring no additional training, supports mini-batch evaluation, and is easily parallelizable. Beyond quantification, DMD-GEN offers interpretability by revealing which dynamical modes are distorted or missing in the generated data.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-14-2026, 05:58:20 GMT
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