论文标题
弱监督的分解的生成因果代表学习
Weakly Supervised Disentangled Generative Causal Representation Learning
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论文摘要
本文提出了在适当的监督信息下进行分解的生成因果代表(亲爱的)学习方法。与实施潜在变量独立性的现有分解方法不同,我们考虑了一种基本利益因素可能与因果关系相关的一般情况。我们表明,即使在监督下,先前具有独立先验的方法也无法解散因果关系。在这一发现的激励下,我们提出了一种称为DEAR的新的解开学习方法,该方法可以使因果可控的产生和因果代表学习。这种新公式的关键要素是使用结构性因果模型(SCM)作为双向生成模型的先验分布。然后,使用合适的GAN算法与发电机和编码器共同训练了先验,并与有关地基真实因素及其基本因果结构的监督信息合并。我们提供了有关该方法的可识别性和渐近收敛性的理论理由。我们对合成和真实数据集进行了广泛的实验,以证明Dear在因果可控生成中的有效性,以及在样本效率和分布鲁棒性方面,学到的表示表示对下游任务的好处。
This paper proposes a Disentangled gEnerative cAusal Representation (DEAR) learning method under appropriate supervised information. Unlike existing disentanglement methods that enforce independence of the latent variables, we consider the general case where the underlying factors of interests can be causally related. We show that previous methods with independent priors fail to disentangle causally related factors even under supervision. Motivated by this finding, we propose a new disentangled learning method called DEAR that enables causal controllable generation and causal representation learning. The key ingredient of this new formulation is to use a structural causal model (SCM) as the prior distribution for a bidirectional generative model. The prior is then trained jointly with a generator and an encoder using a suitable GAN algorithm incorporated with supervised information on the ground-truth factors and their underlying causal structure. We provide theoretical justification on the identifiability and asymptotic convergence of the proposed method. We conduct extensive experiments on both synthesized and real data sets to demonstrate the effectiveness of DEAR in causal controllable generation, and the benefits of the learned representations for downstream tasks in terms of sample efficiency and distributional robustness.