Model editing for distribution shifts in uranium oxide morphological analysis
Brown, Davis, Nizinski, Cody, Shapiro, Madelyn, Fallon, Corey, Yin, Tianzhixi, Kvinge, Henry, Tu, Jonathan H.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Deep learning still struggles with certain kinds of scientific data. Notably, pretraining data may not provide coverage of relevant distribution shifts (e.g., shifts induced via the use of different measurement instruments). We consider deep learning models trained to classify the synthesis conditions of uranium ore concentrates (UOCs) and show that model editing is particularly effective for improving generalization to distribution shifts common in this domain. In particular, model editing outperforms finetuning on two curated datasets comprising of micrographs taken of U$_{3}$O$_{8}$ aged in humidity chambers and micrographs acquired with different scanning electron microscopes, respectively.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-22-2024
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