awesome-normalizing-flows
Awesome resources on normalizing flows. (by janosh)
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[D] Understanding Generative Flow
I would recommend this list of resources on github to get you started. In particular, I highly recommend this lecture by Marcus Brubaker et al which explains the essential components that you need: linear transformations, coupling layers and the multiscale architecture.
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