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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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Energy-based Out-of-distribution Detection for Multi-label Classification0
Multidimensional Uncertainty-Aware Evidential Neural NetworksCode1
MASKER: Masked Keyword Regularization for Reliable Text ClassificationCode1
Exploring Vicinal Risk Minimization for Lightweight Out-of-Distribution Detection0
Semi-supervised novelty detection using ensembles with regularized disagreementCode0
Entropy Maximization and Meta Classification for Out-Of-Distribution Detection in Semantic SegmentationCode1
Know Your Limits: Uncertainty Estimation with ReLU Classifiers Fails at Reliable OOD DetectionCode1
Out-Of-Distribution Detection With Subspace Techniques And Probabilistic Modeling Of Features0
The Hidden Uncertainty in a Neural Networks Activations0
Improved Contrastive Divergence Training of Energy Based ModelsCode1
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