A comparison of classical and variational autoencoders for anomaly detection

Abstract

This paper analyzes and compares a classical and a variational autoencoder in the context of anomaly detection. To better understand their architecture and functioning, describe their properties and compare their performance, it explores how they address a simple problem: reconstructing a line with a slope.

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