Real-Fake: Effective Training Data Synthesis Through Distribution Matching

Abstract

Synthetic training data has gained prominence in numerous learning tasks and scenarios, offering advantages such as dataset augmentation, generalization evaluation, and privacy preservation. Despite these benefits, the efficiency of synthetic data generated by current methodologies remains inferior when training advanced deep models exclusively, limiting its practical utility. To address this challenge, we analyze the principles underlying training data synthesis for supervised learning and elucidate a principled theoretical framework from the distribution-matching perspective that explicates the mechanisms governing synthesis efficacy. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our synthetic data across diverse image classification tasks, both as a replacement for and augmentation to real datasets, while also benefits such as out-of-distribution generalization, privacy preservation, and scalability. Specifically, we achieve 70.9% top1 classification accuracy on ImageNet1K when training solely with synthetic data equivalent to 1 × the original real data size, which increases to 76.0% when scaling up to 10 × synthetic data.

Cite

Text

Yuan et al. "Real-Fake: Effective Training Data Synthesis Through Distribution Matching." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2024.

Markdown

[Yuan et al. "Real-Fake: Effective Training Data Synthesis Through Distribution Matching." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2024.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2024/yuan2024iclr-realfake/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{yuan2024iclr-realfake,
  title     = {{Real-Fake: Effective Training Data Synthesis Through Distribution Matching}},
  author    = {Yuan, Jianhao and Zhang, Jie and Sun, Shuyang and Torr, Philip and Zhao, Bo},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2024},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2024/yuan2024iclr-realfake/}
}