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CAE generated face on background of a MND

Latent space distribution of a CAE for face images – I – unenforced Multivariate Normal Distributions

The analysis of face images by a trained Autoencoder and the generation of face images from statistical vectors is a classical task in Machine Learning. In this post series I want to clarify the properties of vector distributions for face images generated by a trained standard Convolutional Autoencoder [CAE] in its latent space. The dataset primarily used is the CelebA… Read More »Latent space distribution of a CAE for face images – I – unenforced Multivariate Normal Distributions

Multivariate Normal Distributions – IV – Spectral decomposition of the covariance matrix and rotation of the coordinate system

In the preceding posts of this series we have considered a comprehensible definition and basic properties of a non-degenerate “Multivariate Normal Distribution” of vectors in the ℝn [N-MND]. In this post we will make a step in the direction of a numerical analysis of some given finite vector distribution with properties that indicate an underlying N-MND. We want to find… Read More »Multivariate Normal Distributions – IV – Spectral decomposition of the covariance matrix and rotation of the coordinate system

Concentric surfaces of ellipsoids

Multivariate Normal Distributions – III – Variance-Covariance Matrix and a distance measure for vectors of non-degenerate distributions

In previous posts of this series I have motivated the functional form of the probability density of a so called “non-degenerate Multivariate Normal Distribution“. In this post we will have a closer look at the matrix Σ that controls the probability density function [pdf] of such a distribution. We will show that it actually is the covariance matrix of the… Read More »Multivariate Normal Distributions – III – Variance-Covariance Matrix and a distance measure for vectors of non-degenerate distributions

Linear transformed 3-dim Z-distribution

Multivariate Normal Distributions – II – Linear transformation of a random vector with independent standardized normal components

In Machine Learning we typically deal with huge, but finite vector distributions defined in the ℝn. At least in certain regions of the ℝn these distributions may approximate an underlying continuous distribution. In the first post of this series we worked with a special type of continuous vector distribution based on independent 1-dimensional standardized normal distributions for the vector components.… Read More »Multivariate Normal Distributions – II – Linear transformation of a random vector with independent standardized normal components