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Noise or Signal: The Role of Image Backgrounds in Object Recognition

2020-06-17ICLR 2021Code Available1· sign in to hype

Kai Xiao, Logan Engstrom, Andrew Ilyas, Aleksander Madry

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We assess the tendency of state-of-the-art object recognition models to depend on signals from image backgrounds. We create a toolkit for disentangling foreground and background signal on ImageNet images, and find that (a) models can achieve non-trivial accuracy by relying on the background alone, (b) models often misclassify images even in the presence of correctly classified foregrounds--up to 87.5% of the time with adversarially chosen backgrounds, and (c) more accurate models tend to depend on backgrounds less. Our analysis of backgrounds brings us closer to understanding which correlations machine learning models use, and how they determine models' out of distribution performance.

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