Changyeon Yoon

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3papers
42citations
Novelty53%
AI Score25

3 Papers

LGFeb 2, 2023
Learning PDE Solution Operator for Continuous Modeling of Time-Series

Yesom Park, Jaemoo Choi, Changyeon Yoon et al.

Learning underlying dynamics from data is important and challenging in many real-world scenarios. Incorporating differential equations (DEs) to design continuous networks has drawn much attention recently, however, most prior works make specific assumptions on the type of DEs, making the model specialized for particular problems. This work presents a partial differential equation (PDE) based framework which improves the dynamics modeling capability. Building upon the recent Fourier neural operator, we propose a neural operator that can handle time continuously without requiring iterative operations or specific grids of temporal discretization. A theoretical result demonstrating its universality is provided. We also uncover an intrinsic property of neural operators that improves data efficiency and model generalization by ensuring stability. Our model achieves superior accuracy in dealing with time-dependent PDEs compared to existing models. Furthermore, several numerical pieces of evidence validate that our method better represents a wide range of dynamics and outperforms state-of-the-art DE-based models in real-time-series applications. Our framework opens up a new way for a continuous representation of neural networks that can be readily adopted for real-world applications.

LGJun 15, 2021
Robust Out-of-Distribution Detection on Deep Probabilistic Generative Models

Jaemoo Choi, Changyeon Yoon, Jeongwoo Bae et al.

Out-of-distribution (OOD) detection is an important task in machine learning systems for ensuring their reliability and safety. Deep probabilistic generative models facilitate OOD detection by estimating the likelihood of a data sample. However, such models frequently assign a suspiciously high likelihood to a specific outlier. Several recent works have addressed this issue by training a neural network with auxiliary outliers, which are generated by perturbing the input data. In this paper, we discover that these approaches fail for certain OOD datasets. Thus, we suggest a new detection metric that operates without outlier exposure. We observe that our metric is robust to diverse variations of an image compared to the previous outlier-exposing methods. Furthermore, our proposed score requires neither auxiliary models nor additional training. Instead, this paper utilizes the likelihood ratio statistic in a new perspective to extract genuine properties from the given single deep probabilistic generative model. We also apply a novel numerical approximation to enable fast implementation. Finally, we demonstrate comprehensive experiments on various probabilistic generative models and show that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance.

CVJun 13, 2021
Do Not Escape From the Manifold: Discovering the Local Coordinates on the Latent Space of GANs

Jaewoong Choi, Junho Lee, Changyeon Yoon et al.

The discovery of the disentanglement properties of the latent space in GANs motivated a lot of research to find the semantically meaningful directions on it. In this paper, we suggest that the disentanglement property is closely related to the geometry of the latent space. In this regard, we propose an unsupervised method for finding the semantic-factorizing directions on the intermediate latent space of GANs based on the local geometry. Intuitively, our proposed method, called Local Basis, finds the principal variation of the latent space in the neighborhood of the base latent variable. Experimental results show that the local principal variation corresponds to the semantic factorization and traversing along it provides strong robustness to image traversal. Moreover, we suggest an explanation for the limited success in finding the global traversal directions in the latent space, especially W-space of StyleGAN2. We show that W-space is warped globally by comparing the local geometry, discovered from Local Basis, through the metric on Grassmannian Manifold. The global warpage implies that the latent space is not well-aligned globally and therefore the global traversal directions are bound to show limited success on it.