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Deep Tempering

Restricted Boltzmann Machines (RBMs) are one of the fundamental building blocks of deep learning. Approximate maximum likelihood training of RBMs typically necessitates sampling from these models. In many training scenarios, computationally efficient Gibbs sampling procedures are crippled by poor mixing. In this work we propose a novel method of sampling from Boltzmann machines that demonstrates a computationally efficient way to promote mixing. Our approach leverages an under-appreciated property of deep generative models such as the Deep Belief Network (DBN), where Gibbs sampling from deeper levels of the latent variable hierarchy results in dramatically increased ergodicity. Our approach is thus to train an auxiliary latent hierarchical model, based on the DBN. When used in conjunction with parallel-tempering, the method is asymptotically guaranteed to simulate samples from the target RBM. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of this sampling strategy in the context of RBM training.

arXiv (Cornell University)Published 2014-10-01Paper linkPDF

Authors: Desjardins, Guillaume · Luo, Heng · Courville, Aaron · Bengio, Yoshua

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