Generative adversarial networks (GANs) are powerful generative models that are widely used to produce synthetic data. This paper proposes a Multi-Group Generative Adversarial Network (MGGAN), a framework that consists of multiple generative groups for addressing the mode collapse problem and creating high-quality samples with less time cost. The idea is intuitive yet effective. The distinguishing characteristic of MGGAN is that a generative group includes a fixed generator but a dynamic discriminator. All the generators need to combine with a random discriminator from other generative groups after a certain number of training iterations, which is called regrouping. The multiple generative groups are trained simultaneously and independently ...