Investigating Generalization Behaviours of Generative Flow Networks

7 Feb 2024  ·  Lazar Atanackovic, Emmanuel Bengio ·

Generative Flow Networks (GFlowNets, GFNs) are a generative framework for learning unnormalized probability mass functions over discrete spaces. Since their inception, GFlowNets have proven to be useful for learning generative models in applications where the majority of the discrete space is unvisited during training. This has inspired some to hypothesize that GFlowNets, when paired with deep neural networks (DNNs), have favourable generalization properties. In this work, we empirically verify some of the hypothesized mechanisms of generalization of GFlowNets. In particular, we find that the functions that GFlowNets learn to approximate have an implicit underlying structure which facilitate generalization. We also find that GFlowNets are sensitive to being trained offline and off-policy; however, the reward implicitly learned by GFlowNets is robust to changes in the training distribution.

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