Resultant: Incremental Effectiveness on Likelihood for Unsupervised Out-of-Distribution Detection
Unsupervised out-of-distribution (U-OOD) detection is to identify OOD data samples with a detector trained solely on unlabeled in-distribution (ID) data. The likelihood function estimated by a deep generative model (DGM) could be a natural detector, but its performance is limited in some popular &qu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Unsupervised out-of-distribution (U-OOD) detection is to identify OOD data
samples with a detector trained solely on unlabeled in-distribution (ID) data.
The likelihood function estimated by a deep generative model (DGM) could be a
natural detector, but its performance is limited in some popular "hard"
benchmarks, such as FashionMNIST (ID) vs. MNIST (OOD). Recent studies have
developed various detectors based on DGMs to move beyond likelihood. However,
despite their success on "hard" benchmarks, most of them struggle to
consistently surpass or match the performance of likelihood on some "non-hard"
cases, such as SVHN (ID) vs. CIFAR10 (OOD) where likelihood could be a nearly
perfect detector. Therefore, we appeal for more attention to incremental
effectiveness on likelihood, i.e., whether a method could always surpass or at
least match the performance of likelihood in U-OOD detection. We first
investigate the likelihood of variational DGMs and find its detection
performance could be improved in two directions: i) alleviating latent
distribution mismatch, and ii) calibrating the dataset entropy-mutual
integration. Then, we apply two techniques for each direction, specifically
post-hoc prior and dataset entropy-mutual calibration. The final method, named
Resultant, combines these two directions for better incremental effectiveness
compared to either technique alone. Experimental results demonstrate that the
Resultant could be a new state-of-the-art U-OOD detector while maintaining
incremental effectiveness on likelihood in a wide range of tasks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.03801 |