Instance Selection for GANs

Recent advances in Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have led to their widespread adoption for the purposes of generating high quality synthetic imagery. While capable of generating photo-realistic images, these models often produce unrealistic samples which fall outside of the data manifold. Several recently proposed techniques attempt to avoid spurious samples, either by rejecting them after generation, or by truncating the model's latent space. While effective, these methods are inefficient, as a large fraction of training time and model capacity are dedicated towards samples that will ultimately go unused. In this work we propose a novel approach to improve sample quality: altering the training dataset via instance selection before model training has taken place. By refining the empirical data distribution before training, we redirect model capacity towards high-density regions, which ultimately improves sample fidelity, lowers model capacity requirements, and significantly reduces training time. Code is available at https://github.com/uoguelph-mlrg/instance_selection_for_gans.

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Datasets


Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
Conditional Image Generation ImageNet 128x128 BigGAN + instance selection FID 9.61 # 16
Inception score 114.32 # 8
Conditional Image Generation ImageNet 64x64 SAGAN + instance selection FID 9.07 # 2
Inception score 37.1 # 2

Methods