Abstract

Generative Adversarial Networks are powerful generative models that are used in different areas and with multiple applications. However, this type of model has a training problem called mode collapse. This problem causes the generator to not learn the complete distribution of the data with which it is trained. To force the network to learn the entire data distribution, MSSGAN is introduced. This model has multiple generators and distributes the training data in multiple subspaces, where each generator is enforced to learn only one of the groups with the help of a classifier. We demonstrate that our model performs better on the FID and Sample Distribution metrics compared to previous models to avoid mode collapse. Experimental results show how each of the generators learns different information and, in turn, generates satisfactory quality samples.

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