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Contrastive Disentanglement in Generative Adversarial Networks

Disentanglement is defined as the problem of learninga representation that can separate the distinct, informativefactors of variations of data. Learning such a representa-tion may be critical for developing explainable and human-controllable Deep Generative Models (DGMs) in artificialintelligence. However, disentanglement in GANs is not a triv-ial task, as the absence of sample likelihood and posteriorinference for latent variables seems to prohibit the forwardstep. Inspired by contrastive learning (CL), this paper, froma new perspective, proposes contrastive disentanglement ingenerative adversarial networks (CD-GAN). It aims at dis-entangling the factors of inter-class variation of visual datathrough contrasting image features, since the same factorvalues produce images in the same class. More importantly,we probe a novel way to make use of limited amount ofsupervision to the largest extent, to promote inter-class dis-entanglement performance. Extensive experimental resultson many well-known datasets demonstrate the efficacy ofCD-GAN for disentangling inter-class variation.

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