AltUB: Alternating Training Method to Update Base Distribution of Normalizing Flow for Anomaly Detection
Unsupervised anomaly detection is coming into the spotlight these days in various practical domains due to the limited amount of anomaly data. One of the major approaches for it is a normalizing flow which pursues the invertible transformation of a complex distribution as images into an easy distrib...
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Zusammenfassung: | Unsupervised anomaly detection is coming into the spotlight these days in
various practical domains due to the limited amount of anomaly data. One of the
major approaches for it is a normalizing flow which pursues the invertible
transformation of a complex distribution as images into an easy distribution as
N(0, I). In fact, algorithms based on normalizing flow like FastFlow and
CFLOW-AD establish state-of-the-art performance on unsupervised anomaly
detection tasks. Nevertheless, we investigate these algorithms convert normal
images into not N(0, I) as their destination, but an arbitrary normal
distribution. Moreover, their performances are often unstable, which is highly
critical for unsupervised tasks because data for validation are not provided.
To break through these observations, we propose a simple solution AltUB which
introduces alternating training to update the base distribution of normalizing
flow for anomaly detection. AltUB effectively improves the stability of
performance of normalizing flow. Furthermore, our method achieves the new
state-of-the-art performance of the anomaly segmentation task on the MVTec AD
dataset with 98.8% AUROC. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2210.14913 |