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This repository's scripts follow chainer official examples' style as possible. Reproducing code for the paper "Learning Discrete Representations via Information Maximizing Self Augmented Training"

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NOTE The main working branch is renewal. The reason I do not merge is just I want to reserve original implementation.

Information Maximizing Self Augmented Training (IMSAT)

This is a reproducing code for IMSAT [1]. IMSAT is a method for discrete representation learning using deep neural networks. It can be applied to clustering and hash learning to achieve the state-of-the-art results. This is the work performed while Weihua Hu was interning at Preferred Networks.

Requirements

You must have the following already installed on your system.

  • Python 2.7
  • Chainer 1.21.0, sklearn, munkres

Quick start

For reproducing the experiments on MNIST datasets in [1], run the following codes.

  • Clustering with MNIST: python imsat_cluster.py
  • Hash learning with MNIST: python imsat_hash.py

calculate_distance.py can be used to calculate the perturbation range for Virtual Adversarial Training [2]. For MNIST dataset, we have already calculated the range.

Reference

[1] Weihua Hu, Takeru Miyato, Seiya Tokui, Eiichi Matsumoto and Masashi Sugiyama. Learning Discrete Representations via Information Maximizing Self Augmented Training. Available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.08720

[2] Takeru Miyato, Shin-ichi Maeda, Masanori Koyama, Ken Nakae, and Shin Ishii. Distributional smoothing with virtual adversarial training. In ICLR, 2016.

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This repository's scripts follow chainer official examples' style as possible. Reproducing code for the paper "Learning Discrete Representations via Information Maximizing Self Augmented Training"

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