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Out of Distribution (OOD) Detection

Out of Distribution (OOD) Detection is the task of detecting instances that do not belong to the distribution the classifier has been trained on. OOD data is often referred to as "unseen" data, as the model has not encountered it during training.

OOD detection is typically performed by training a model to distinguish between in-distribution (ID) data, which the model has seen during training, and OOD data, which it has not seen. This can be done using a variety of techniques, such as training a separate OOD detector, or modifying the model's architecture or loss function to make it more sensitive to OOD data.

Papers

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Agree to Disagree: Diversity through Disagreement for Better TransferabilityCode1
Block Selection Method for Using Feature Norm in Out-of-distribution DetectionCode1
A Multi-Head Model for Continual Learning via Out-of-Distribution ReplayCode1
Accuracy on In-Domain Samples Matters When Building Out-of-Domain detectors: A Reply to Marek et al. (2021)Code1
Can multi-label classification networks know what they don't know?Code1
Can multi-label classification networks know what they don’t know?Code1
A Simple Fix to Mahalanobis Distance for Improving Near-OOD DetectionCode1
Augmenting Softmax Information for Selective Classification with Out-of-Distribution DataCode1
A Theoretical Study on Solving Continual LearningCode1
AdaptiveMix: Improving GAN Training via Feature Space ShrinkageCode1
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