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Wasserstein Neural Processes

Neural Processes (NPs) are a class of models that learn a mapping from a context set of input-output pairs to a distribution over functions. They are traditionally trained using maximum likelihood with a KL divergence regularization term. We show that there are desirable classes of problems where NPs, with this loss, fail to learn any reasonable distribution. We also show that this drawback is solved by using approximations of Wasserstein distance which calculates optimal transport distances even for distributions of disjoint support. We give experimental justification for our method and demonstrate performance. These Wasserstein Neural Processes (WNPs) maintain all of the benefits of traditional NPs while being able to approximate a new class of function mappings.

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Wasserstein Neural Processes

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