Adaptive WGAN with loss change rate balancing

08/28/2020
by   Xu Ouyang, et al.
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Optimizing the discriminator in Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) to completion in the inner training loop is computationally prohibitive, and on finite datasets would result in overfitting. To address this, a common update strategy is to alternate between k optimization steps for the discriminator D and one optimization step for the generator G. This strategy is repeated in various GAN algorithms where k is selected empirically. In this paper, we show that this update strategy is not optimal in terms of accuracy and convergence speed, and propose a new update strategy for Wasserstein GANs (WGAN) and other GANs using the WGAN loss(e.g. WGAN-GP, Deblur GAN, and Super-resolution GAN). The proposed update strategy is based on a loss change ratio comparison of G and D. We demonstrate that the proposed strategy improves both convergence speed and accuracy.

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