Estimating 2-Sinkhorn Divergence between Gaussian Processes from Finite-Dimensional Marginals
Abstract
Optimal Transport (OT) has emerged as an important computational tool in machine learning and computer vision, providing a geometrical framework for studying probability measures. OT unfortunately suffers from the curse of dimensionality and requires regularization for practical computations, of which the entropic regularization is a popular choice, which can be 'unbiased', resulting in a Sinkhorn divergence. In this work, we study the convergence of estimating the 2-Sinkhorn divergence between Gaussian processes (GPs) using their finite-dimensional marginal distributions. We show almost sure convergence of the divergence when the marginals are sampled according to some base measure. Furthermore, we show that using n marginals the estimation error of the divergence scales in a dimension-free way as O(ε -1n-12), where ε is the magnitude of entropic regularization.
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