Precise Recovery of Latent Vectors from Generative Adversarial Networks
classification
💻 cs.LG
cs.NEstat.ML
keywords
imageslatentmethodadversarialexperimentsgenerativenetworksrecover
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Generative adversarial networks (GANs) transform latent vectors into visually plausible images. It is generally thought that the original GAN formulation gives no out-of-the-box method to reverse the mapping, projecting images back into latent space. We introduce a simple, gradient-based technique called stochastic clipping. In experiments, for images generated by the GAN, we precisely recover their latent vector pre-images 100% of the time. Additional experiments demonstrate that this method is robust to noise. Finally, we show that even for unseen images, our method appears to recover unique encodings.
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