TR96-36
Separating style and content
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- "Separating style and content", Tech. Rep. TR96-36, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, MA, November 1996.BibTeX TR96-36 PDF
- @techreport{MERL_TR96-36,
- author = {J. B. Tenenbaum, W. T. Freeman},
- title = {Separating style and content},
- institution = {MERL - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories},
- address = {Cambridge, MA 02139},
- number = {TR96-36},
- month = nov,
- year = 1996,
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR96-36/}
- }
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- "Separating style and content", Tech. Rep. TR96-36, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, MA, November 1996.
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Abstract:
We seek to analyze and manipulate two factors, which we generically call style and content, underlying a set of observations. We fit training data with bilinear models which explicitly represent the two-factor structure. These models can adapt easily during testing to new styles or content, allowing us to solve three general tasks: extrapolation of a new style to unobserved content; classification of content observed in a new style; and translation of new content observed in a new style. For classification, we embed bilinear models in a probabilistic framework, Separable Mixture Models (SMMs), which generalizes earlier work on factorial mixture models (Hinton \'94, Ghahramani \'95). Significant performance improvement on a benchmark speech dataset shows the benefits of our approach.