A Neighbourhood-Based Stopping Criterion for Contrastive Divergence Learning

07/24/2015
by   E. Romero, et al.
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Restricted Boltzmann Machines (RBMs) are general unsupervised learning devices to ascertain generative models of data distributions. RBMs are often trained using the Contrastive Divergence learning algorithm (CD), an approximation to the gradient of the data log-likelihood. A simple reconstruction error is often used as a stopping criterion for CD, although several authors schulz-et-al-Convergence-Contrastive-Divergence-2010-NIPSw, fischer-igel-Divergence-Contrastive-Divergence-2010-ICANN have raised doubts concerning the feasibility of this procedure. In many cases the evolution curve of the reconstruction error is monotonic while the log-likelihood is not, thus indicating that the former is not a good estimator of the optimal stopping point for learning. However, not many alternatives to the reconstruction error have been discussed in the literature. In this manuscript we investigate simple alternatives to the reconstruction error, based on the inclusion of information contained in neighboring states to the training set, as a stopping criterion for CD learning.

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