articleApr 1, 2007Closed access

Approximating the Kullback Leibler Divergence Between Gaussian Mixture Models

IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center

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Abstract

The Kullback Leibler (KL) divergence is a widely used tool in statistics and pattern recognition. The KL divergence between two Gaussian mixture models (GMMs) is frequently needed in the fields of speech and image recognition. Unfortunately the KL divergence between two GMMs is not analytically tractable, nor does any efficient computational algorithm exist. Some techniques cope with this problem by replacing the KL divergence with other functions that can be computed efficiently. We introduce two new methods, the variational approximation and the variational upper bound, and compare them to existing methods. We discuss seven different techniques in total and weigh the benefits of each one against the others.…

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Keywords
  • Divergence (linguistics)
  • Kullback–Leibler divergence
  • Mixture model
  • Gaussian
  • Upper and lower bounds
  • Computer science
  • Algorithm
  • Mathematics
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