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Ograniczona Maszyna Boltzmanna (RBM)×Autoenkoder wariacyjny×
DziedzinaUczenie głębokieUczenie głębokie
RodzinaLatent structureMachine learning
Rok powstania19862014
TwórcaSmolensky, P. (1986); popularised by Hinton, G. E. & Salakhutdinov, R. R. (2006)Kingma, D. P. & Welling, M.
TypGenerative energy-based probabilistic modelDeep generative latent-variable model (encoder–decoder)
Źródło pierwotneHinton, G. E., & Salakhutdinov, R. R. (2006). Reducing the Dimensionality of Data with Neural Networks. Science, 313(5786), 504–507. DOI ↗Kingma, D. P. & Welling, M. (2014). Auto-Encoding Variational Bayes. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR). link ↗
Inne nazwyRBM, Harmonium, restricted Boltzmann machine, RBM generative modelDeğişkensel Otokodlayıcı (VAE), VAE, auto-encoding variational Bayes, deep latent variable model
Pokrewne35
PodsumowanieA Restricted Boltzmann Machine is a two-layer generative probabilistic model consisting of visible (observed) and hidden (latent) binary units connected by an undirected bipartite graph with no within-layer connections. Originally introduced as the 'Harmonium' by Paul Smolensky in 1986 and powerfully revived by Geoffrey Hinton and Ruslan Salakhutdinov in their landmark 2006 Science paper, RBMs became historically pivotal as the building block for greedy layer-wise pre-training of Deep Belief Networks, restarting interest in deep neural networks after years of stagnation.The Variational Autoencoder (VAE) is a deep generative latent-variable model, introduced by Diederik Kingma and Max Welling in 2014, that encodes data as a probability distribution in a latent space and samples from that distribution to generate new examples. It is used for data generation, anomaly detection, and feature learning.
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