LibSPN is a TensorFlow-based library for building and training Sum-Product Networks.
Project description
LibSPN
LibSPN is a library for learning and inference with Sum-Product Networks. LibSPN is integrated with TensorFlow.
What are SPNs?
Sum-Product Networks (SPNs) are a probabilistic deep architecture with solid theoretical foundations, which demonstrated state-of-the-art performance in several domains. Yet, surprisingly, there are no mature, general-purpose SPN implementations that would serve as a platform for the community of machine learning researchers centered around SPNs. LibSPN is a new general-purpose Python library, which aims to become such a platform. The library is designed to make it straightforward and effortless to apply various SPN architectures to large-scale datasets and problems. The library achieves scalability and efficiency, thanks to a tight coupling with TensorFlow, a framework already used by a large community of researchers and developers in multiple domains.
Why LibSPN?
Several reasons:
- LibSPN is a general-purpose library with a generic interface and tools for generating SPN structure, making it easy to apply SPNs to any domain/problem
- LibSPN offers a simple Python interface for building or generating networks, learning, and inference, facilitating prototyping (e.g. in Jupyter) and enabling simple integration of SPNs with other software
- LibSPN is integrated with TensorFlow, making it possible to combine SPNs with other deep learning methods
- LibSPN uses concepts that should sound familiar to TensorFlow users (e.g. tensors, variables, feeding, queues, batching, TensorBoard etc.)
- LibSPN leverages the power of TensorFlow to efficiently perform parallel computations on (multiple) GPU devices
- LibSPN is extendable, making it easy to add custom operations and graph nodes
Installation
Prerequisites
LibSPN requires installing tensorflow
and tensorflow-probability
first. The table below shows
which version of each you'd need if you want to be specific:
tensorflow |
tensorflow-probability |
---|---|
1.14 | 0.7.0 |
1.13 | 0.6.0 |
1.12 | 0.5.0 |
1.11 | 0.4.0 |
First, install tensorflow
or tensorflow-gpu
:
pip install tensorflow-gpu
Then, install tensorflow-probability
:
pip install tensorflow-probability
LibSPN
LibSPN is also available on pypi
:
pip install libspn
Features of LibSPN
-
Simple interface for manual creation of custom network architectures
- Automatic SPN validity checking and scope calculation
- Adding explicit latent variables to sums/mixtures
- Weight sharing
-
Integration with TensorFlow
- SPN graph is converted to TensorFlow graph realizing specific algorithms/computations
- Inputs to the network come from TensorFlow feeds or any TensorFlow tensors
-
SPN structure generation and learning
- Dense random SPN generator
- Simple naive Bayes mixture model generator
-
Loading and saving of structure and weights of learned models
-
Simple interface for random data generation, data loading and batching
- Random data sampling from Gaussian Mixtures
- Using TensorFlow queues for data loading, shuffling and batching
-
Built-in visualizations
- SPN graph structure visualization
- Data/distribution visualizations
-
SPN Inference
- SPN/MPN value calculation
- Gradient calculation
- Inferring MPE state
Papers using LibSPN
- Deep Convolutional Sum-Product Networks for Probabilistic Image Representations Jos van de Wolfshaar, Andrzej Pronobis (2019).
- From Pixels to Buildings: End-to-end Probabilistic Deep Networks for Large-scale Semantic Mapping Kaiyu Zheng, Andrzej Pronobis (2018)
- Learning Graph-Structured Sum-Product Networks for Probabilistic Semantic Maps Kaiyu Zheng, Andrzej Pronobis, Rajesh P. N. Rao (2018)
- Learning Deep Generative Spatial Models For Mobile Robots Andrzej Pronobis, Rajesh P. N. Rao (2017)
- Learning Semantic Maps With Topological Reasoning Kaiyu Zheng, Andrzej Pronobis, Rajesh P. N. Rao (2017)
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