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A Stable Variational Autoencoder for Text Modelling

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arxiv 1911.05343 v1 pith:THOBBT22 submitted 2019-11-13 cs.CL cs.LG

A Stable Variational Autoencoder for Text Modelling

classification cs.CL cs.LG
keywords latenttextarchitecturesautoencodercollapseissuemodelmodelling
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Variational Autoencoder (VAE) is a powerful method for learning representations of high-dimensional data. However, VAEs can suffer from an issue known as latent variable collapse (or KL loss vanishing), where the posterior collapses to the prior and the model will ignore the latent codes in generative tasks. Such an issue is particularly prevalent when employing VAE-RNN architectures for text modelling (Bowman et al., 2016). In this paper, we present a simple architecture called holistic regularisation VAE (HR-VAE), which can effectively avoid latent variable collapse. Compared to existing VAE-RNN architectures, we show that our model can achieve much more stable training process and can generate text with significantly better quality.

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