Is Supervised Learning With Adversarial Features Provably Better Than Sole Supervision?

10/30/2019
by   Litu Rout, et al.
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Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) have shown promising results on a wide variety of complex tasks. Recent experiments show adversarial training provides useful gradients to the generator that helps attain better performance. In this paper, we intend to theoretically analyze whether supervised learning with adversarial features can outperform sole supervision, or not. First, we show that supervised learning without adversarial features suffer from vanishing gradient issue in near optimal region. Second, we analyze how adversarial learning augmented with supervised signal mitigates this vanishing gradient issue. Finally, we prove our main result that shows supervised learning with adversarial features can be better than sole supervision (under some mild assumptions). We support our main result on two fronts (i) expected empirical risk and (ii) rate of convergence.

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