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Hierarchical Gaussian Processes with Wasserstein-2 Kernels

Stacking Gaussian Processes severely diminishes the model's ability to detect outliers, which when combined with non-zero mean functions, further extrapolates low non-parametric variance to low training data density regions. We propose a hybrid kernel inspired from Varifold theory, operating in both Euclidean and Wasserstein space. We posit that directly taking into account the variance in the computation of Wasserstein-2 distances is of key importance towards maintaining outlier status throughout the hierarchy. We show improved performance on medium and large scale datasets and enhanced out-of-distribution detection on both toy and real data.

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