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Unsupervised Models of Images by Spike-and-Slab RBMs

The spike-and-slab Restricted Boltzmann Machine (RBM) is defined by having both a real valued slab variable and a binary variable associated with each unit in the hidden layer. In this paper we generalize and extend the spike-and-slab RBM to include non-zero means of the conditional distribution over the observed variables given the binary spike variables. We also introduce a term, quadratic in the observed data that we exploit to guarantee that all conditionals associated with the model are well defined – a guarantee that was absent in the original spike-and-slab RBM. The inclusion of these generalizations improves the performance of the spike-and-slab RBM as a feature learner and achieves competitive performance on the CIFAR-10 image classification task. The spike-and-slab model, when trained in a convolutional configuration, can generate sensible samples that demonstrate that the model has captured the broad statistical structure of natural images.

International Conference on Machine LearningPublished 2011-06-28Paper link

Authors: Yoshua Bengio · Aaron Courville · James Bergstra

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