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Publications [#257870] of David B. Dunson
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- Chen, B; Polatkan, G; Sapiro, G; Blei, D; Dunson, D; Carin, L, Deep Learning with Hierarchical Convolutional Factor Analysis.,
IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
(January, 2013) [23319498]
(last updated on 2025/04/11)
Abstract: Unsupervised multi-layered ("deep") models are considered for general data, with a particular focus on imagery. The model is represented using a hierarchical convolutional factor-analysis construction, with sparse factor loadings and scores. The computation of layer-dependent model parameters is implemented within a Bayesian setting, employing a Gibbs sampler and variational Bayesian (VB) analysis, that explicitly exploit the convolutional nature of the expansion. In order to address large-scale and streaming data, an online version of VB is also developed. The number of basis functions or dictionary elements at each layer is inferred from the data, based on a beta-Bernoulli implementation of the Indian buffet process. Example results are presented for several image-processing applications, with comparisons to related models in the literature.
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