differentiable augmentation
Differentiable Augmentation for Data-Efficient GAN Training
The performance of generative adversarial networks (GANs) heavily deteriorates given a limited amount of training data. This is mainly because the discriminatorsis memorizing the exact training set. To combat it, we propose Differentiable Augmentation (DiffAugment), a simple method that improves the data efficiency of GANs by imposing various types of differentiable augmentations on both real and fake samples. Previous attempts to directly augment the training data manipulate the distribution of real images, yielding little benefit; DiffAugment enables us to adopt the differentiable augmentation for the generated samples, effectively stabilizes training, and leads to better convergence. Experiments demonstrate consistent gains of our method over a variety of GAN architectures and loss functions for both unconditional and class-conditional generation. With DiffAugment, we achieve astate-of-the-art FID of 6.80 with an IS of 100.8 on ImageNet 128 128 and 2-4 reductions of FID given 1,000 images on FFHQ and LSUN. Furthermore, with only 20% training data, we can match the top performance on CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100. Finally, our method can generate high-fidelity images using only 100 images without pre-training, while being on par with existing transfer learning algorithms.
Review for NeurIPS paper: Differentiable Augmentation for Data-Efficient GAN Training
The contribution is not enough. This paper address overfitting problem of training GAN with limited data, and proposed the differentiable augmentation. I think it is important factor, but still limited. The generated image with limited diversity is also leveraged to train the discriminator (classifier). In this case, the learned discriminator is not suitable to evaluate the validation data.
Differentiable Augmentation for Data-Efficient GAN Training
The performance of generative adversarial networks (GANs) heavily deteriorates given a limited amount of training data. This is mainly because the discriminatorsis memorizing the exact training set. To combat it, we propose Differentiable Augmentation (DiffAugment), a simple method that improves the data efficiency of GANs by imposing various types of differentiable augmentations on both real and fake samples. Previous attempts to directly augment the training data manipulate the distribution of real images, yielding little benefit; DiffAugment enables us to adopt the differentiable augmentation for the generated samples, effectively stabilizes training, and leads to better convergence. Experiments demonstrate consistent gains of our method over a variety of GAN architectures and loss functions for both unconditional and class-conditional generation.
PhaseAug: A Differentiable Augmentation for Speech Synthesis to Simulate One-to-Many Mapping
Lee, Junhyeok, Han, Seungu, Cho, Hyunjae, Jung, Wonbin
Previous generative adversarial network (GAN)-based neural vocoders are trained to reconstruct the exact ground truth waveform from the paired mel-spectrogram and do not consider the one-to-many relationship of speech synthesis. This conventional training causes overfitting for both the discriminators and the generator, leading to the periodicity artifacts in the generated audio signal. In this work, we present PhaseAug, the first differentiable augmentation for speech synthesis that rotates the phase of each frequency bin to simulate one-to-many mapping. With our proposed method, we outperform baselines without any architecture modification. Code and audio samples will be available at https://github.com/mindslab-ai/phaseaug.