Problem GAN conversion when applying variable reuse on tensorflow












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I am building an GAN and when i started calling my discriminator twice, using reuse, my GAN started to diverge. I first created my discriminator as following:



def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, gen_future):
os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
with tf.variable_scope("disc") as disc:
gen_future = tf.concat([gen_future, x_past], 2)
x_future = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
x_in = tf.concat([gen_future, x_future], 0)
conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

# Flatten and add dropout
flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

# Predictions
logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)

y_true = logits[:self.batch_size]
y_gen = logits[self.batch_size:]

return y_true, y_gen


And I was calling it like this:



y_true, y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future, gen_future)


I was able to train the GAN properly. Now I need to use reuse to be able to call it without having to send real and fake data at once. I changed it to:



def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, reuse=False):
os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
with tf.variable_scope("disc", reuse=reuse) as disc:
x_in = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

# Flatten and add dropout
flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

# Predictions
logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)
return logits


And calling it like this:



y_true = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future)
y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, gen_future, reuse=True)


Now it started to diverge. Any idea why is that?










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    I am building an GAN and when i started calling my discriminator twice, using reuse, my GAN started to diverge. I first created my discriminator as following:



    def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, gen_future):
    os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
    with tf.variable_scope("disc") as disc:
    gen_future = tf.concat([gen_future, x_past], 2)
    x_future = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
    x_in = tf.concat([gen_future, x_future], 0)
    conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
    padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
    max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
    conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
    padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
    max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

    # Flatten and add dropout
    flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
    flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

    # Predictions
    logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)

    y_true = logits[:self.batch_size]
    y_gen = logits[self.batch_size:]

    return y_true, y_gen


    And I was calling it like this:



    y_true, y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future, gen_future)


    I was able to train the GAN properly. Now I need to use reuse to be able to call it without having to send real and fake data at once. I changed it to:



    def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, reuse=False):
    os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
    with tf.variable_scope("disc", reuse=reuse) as disc:
    x_in = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
    conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
    padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
    max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
    conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
    padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
    max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

    # Flatten and add dropout
    flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
    flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

    # Predictions
    logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)
    return logits


    And calling it like this:



    y_true = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future)
    y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, gen_future, reuse=True)


    Now it started to diverge. Any idea why is that?










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      I am building an GAN and when i started calling my discriminator twice, using reuse, my GAN started to diverge. I first created my discriminator as following:



      def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, gen_future):
      os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
      with tf.variable_scope("disc") as disc:
      gen_future = tf.concat([gen_future, x_past], 2)
      x_future = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
      x_in = tf.concat([gen_future, x_future], 0)
      conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
      conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

      # Flatten and add dropout
      flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
      flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

      # Predictions
      logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)

      y_true = logits[:self.batch_size]
      y_gen = logits[self.batch_size:]

      return y_true, y_gen


      And I was calling it like this:



      y_true, y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future, gen_future)


      I was able to train the GAN properly. Now I need to use reuse to be able to call it without having to send real and fake data at once. I changed it to:



      def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, reuse=False):
      os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
      with tf.variable_scope("disc", reuse=reuse) as disc:
      x_in = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
      conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
      conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

      # Flatten and add dropout
      flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
      flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

      # Predictions
      logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)
      return logits


      And calling it like this:



      y_true = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future)
      y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, gen_future, reuse=True)


      Now it started to diverge. Any idea why is that?










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      I am building an GAN and when i started calling my discriminator twice, using reuse, my GAN started to diverge. I first created my discriminator as following:



      def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, gen_future):
      os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
      with tf.variable_scope("disc") as disc:
      gen_future = tf.concat([gen_future, x_past], 2)
      x_future = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
      x_in = tf.concat([gen_future, x_future], 0)
      conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
      conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

      # Flatten and add dropout
      flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
      flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

      # Predictions
      logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)

      y_true = logits[:self.batch_size]
      y_gen = logits[self.batch_size:]

      return y_true, y_gen


      And I was calling it like this:



      y_true, y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future, gen_future)


      I was able to train the GAN properly. Now I need to use reuse to be able to call it without having to send real and fake data at once. I changed it to:



      def discriminator(self, x_past, x_future, reuse=False):
      os.environ['TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL'] = '3'
      with tf.variable_scope("disc", reuse=reuse) as disc:
      x_in = tf.concat([x_future, x_past], 2)
      conv1 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=x_in, filters=20, kernel_size=3, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_1 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv1, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')
      conv2 = tf.layers.conv1d(inputs=max_pool_1, filters=3, kernel_size=2, strides=1,
      padding='same', activation=tf.nn.relu)
      max_pool_2 = tf.layers.max_pooling1d(inputs=conv2, pool_size=2, strides=2, padding='same')

      # Flatten and add dropout
      flat = tf.reshape(max_pool_2, (-1, 9))
      flat = tf.nn.dropout(flat, keep_prob=self.keep_prob)

      # Predictions
      logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 2)
      return logits


      And calling it like this:



      y_true = self.discriminator(x_past, x_future)
      y_gen = self.discriminator(x_past, gen_future, reuse=True)


      Now it started to diverge. Any idea why is that?







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