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P-WAE: Generalized Patch-Wasserstein Autoencoder for Anomaly Screening

Authors :
Chen, Yurong
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Anomaly detection plays a pivotal role in numerous real-world scenarios, such as industrial automation and manufacturing intelligence. Recently, variational inference-based anomaly analysis has attracted researchers' and developers' attention. It aims to model the defect-free distribution so that anomalies can be classified as out-of-distribution samples. Nevertheless, there are two disturbing factors that need us to prioritize: (i) the simplistic prior latent distribution inducing limited expressive capability; (ii) the strong probability distance notion results in collapsed features. In this paper, we propose a novel Patch-wise Wasserstein AutoEncoder (P-WAE) architecture to alleviate those challenges. In particular, a patch-wise variational inference model coupled with solving the jigsaw puzzle is designed, which is a simple yet effective way to increase the expressiveness of the latent manifold. This makes using the model on high-dimensional practical data possible. In addition, we leverage a weaker measure, sliced-Wasserstein distance, to achieve the equilibrium between the reconstruction fidelity and generalized representations. Comprehensive experiments, conducted on the MVTec AD dataset, demonstrate the superior performance of our proposed method.<br />Comment: I need to revise the paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.03815
Document Type :
Working Paper