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Discrete Markov Probabilistic Models: An Improved Discrete Score-Based Framework with sharp convergence bounds under minimal assumptions

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This paper introduces the Discrete Markov Probabilistic Model (DMPM), a novel algorithm for discrete data generation. The algorithm operates in discrete space, where the noising process is a continuous-time Markov chain that can be sampled exactly via a Poissonian clock that flips labels uniformly at random. The time-reversal process, like the forward noise process, is a jump process, with its intensity governed by a discrete analogue of the classical score function. Crucially, this intensity is proven to be the conditional expectation of a function of the forward process, strengthening its theoretical alignment with score-based generative models while ensuring robustness and efficiency. We further establish convergence bounds for the algorithm under minimal assumptions and demonstrate its effectiveness through experiments on low-dimensional Bernoulli-distributed datasets and high-dimensional binary MNIST data. The results highlight its strong performance in generating discrete structures. This work bridges theoretical foundations and practical applications, advancing the development of effective and theoretically grounded discrete generative modeling.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)49195-49258
Nombre de pages64
journalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume267
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2025
Evénement42nd International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2025 - Vancouver, Canada
Durée: 13 juil. 202519 juil. 2025

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