A Deep Bayesian Nonparametric Framework for Robust Mutual Information Estimation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.08902v1
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 21:27:48 GMT
- Title: A Deep Bayesian Nonparametric Framework for Robust Mutual Information Estimation
- Authors: Forough Fazeliasl, Michael Minyi Zhang, Bei Jiang, Linglong Kong,
- Abstract summary: Mutual Information (MI) is a crucial measure for capturing dependencies between variables.<n>We present a solution for training an MI estimator by constructing the MI loss with a finite representation of the Dirichlet process posterior to incorporate regularization.<n>We explore the application of our estimator in maximizing MI between the data space and the latent space of a variational autoencoder.
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- Abstract: Mutual Information (MI) is a crucial measure for capturing dependencies between variables, but exact computation is challenging in high dimensions with intractable likelihoods, impacting accuracy and robustness. One idea is to use an auxiliary neural network to train an MI estimator; however, methods based on the empirical distribution function (EDF) can introduce sharp fluctuations in the MI loss due to poor out-of-sample performance, destabilizing convergence. We present a Bayesian nonparametric (BNP) solution for training an MI estimator by constructing the MI loss with a finite representation of the Dirichlet process posterior to incorporate regularization in the training process. With this regularization, the MI loss integrates both prior knowledge and empirical data to reduce the loss sensitivity to fluctuations and outliers in the sample data, especially in small sample settings like mini-batches. This approach addresses the challenge of balancing accuracy and low variance by effectively reducing variance, leading to stabilized and robust MI loss gradients during training and enhancing the convergence of the MI approximation while offering stronger theoretical guarantees for convergence. We explore the application of our estimator in maximizing MI between the data space and the latent space of a variational autoencoder. Experimental results demonstrate significant improvements in convergence over EDF-based methods, with applications across synthetic and real datasets, notably in 3D CT image generation, yielding enhanced structure discovery and reduced overfitting in data synthesis. While this paper focuses on generative models in application, the proposed estimator is not restricted to this setting and can be applied more broadly in various BNP learning procedures.
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