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Learning Generative Models with Visual Attention

Authors :
Tang, Yichuan
Srivastava, Nitish
Salakhutdinov, Ruslan
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Attention has long been proposed by psychologists as important for effectively dealing with the enormous sensory stimulus available in the neocortex. Inspired by the visual attention models in computational neuroscience and the need of object-centric data for generative models, we describe for generative learning framework using attentional mechanisms. Attentional mechanisms can propagate signals from region of interest in a scene to an aligned canonical representation, where generative modeling takes place. By ignoring background clutter, generative models can concentrate their resources on the object of interest. Our model is a proper graphical model where the 2D Similarity transformation is a part of the top-down process. A ConvNet is employed to provide good initializations during posterior inference which is based on Hamiltonian Monte Carlo. Upon learning images of faces, our model can robustly attend to face regions of novel test subjects. More importantly, our model can learn generative models of new faces from a novel dataset of large images where the face locations are not known.<br />Comment: In the proceedings of Neural Information Processing Systems, 2014

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1312.6110
Document Type :
Working Paper