HybridAugment++: Unified Frequency Spectra Perturbations for Model Robustness
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) are known to exhibit poor generalization performance under distribution shifts. Their generalization have been studied extensively, and one line of work approaches the problem from a frequency-centric perspective. These studies highlight the fact that humans and C...
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Zusammenfassung: | Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) are known to exhibit poor generalization
performance under distribution shifts. Their generalization have been studied
extensively, and one line of work approaches the problem from a
frequency-centric perspective. These studies highlight the fact that humans and
CNNs might focus on different frequency components of an image. First, inspired
by these observations, we propose a simple yet effective data augmentation
method HybridAugment that reduces the reliance of CNNs on high-frequency
components, and thus improves their robustness while keeping their clean
accuracy high. Second, we propose HybridAugment++, which is a hierarchical
augmentation method that attempts to unify various frequency-spectrum
augmentations. HybridAugment++ builds on HybridAugment, and also reduces the
reliance of CNNs on the amplitude component of images, and promotes phase
information instead. This unification results in competitive to or better than
state-of-the-art results on clean accuracy (CIFAR-10/100 and ImageNet),
corruption benchmarks (ImageNet-C, CIFAR-10-C and CIFAR-100-C), adversarial
robustness on CIFAR-10 and out-of-distribution detection on various datasets.
HybridAugment and HybridAugment++ are implemented in a few lines of code, does
not require extra data, ensemble models or additional networks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.11823 |