α-GAN: Convergence and Estimation Guarantees

Abstract

We prove a two-way correspondence between the min-max optimization of general CPE loss function GANs and the minimization of associated f-divergences. We then focus on α-GAN, defined via the α-loss, which interpolates several GANs (Hellinger, vanilla, Total Variation) and corresponds to the minimization of the Arimoto divergence. We show that the Arimoto divergences induced by α-GAN equivalently converge, for all α∈ R>0\∞\. However, under restricted learning models and finite samples, we provide estimation bounds which indicate diverse GAN behavior as a function of α. Finally, we present empirical results on a toy dataset that highlight the practical utility of tuning the α hyperparameter.

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