Packed-Ensembles for Efficient Uncertainty Estimation
Laurent, Olivier, Lafage, Adrien, Tartaglione, Enzo, Daniel, Geoffrey, Martinez, Jean-Marc, Bursuc, Andrei, Franchi, Gianni
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Deep Ensembles (DE) are a prominent approach for achieving excellent performance on key metrics such as accuracy, calibration, uncertainty estimation, and out-of-distribution detection. However, hardware limitations of real-world systems constrain to smaller ensembles and lower-capacity networks, significantly deteriorating their performance and properties. We introduce Packed-Ensembles (PE), a strategy to design and train lightweight structured ensembles by carefully modulating the dimension of their encoding space. We leverage grouped convolutions to parallelize the ensemble into a single shared backbone and forward pass to improve training and inference speeds. PE is designed to operate within the memory limits of a standard neural network. Our extensive research indicates that PE accurately preserves the properties of DE, such as diversity, and performs equally well in terms of accuracy, calibration, out-of-distribution detection, and robustness to distribution shift. We make our code available at https://github.com/ENSTA-U2IS/torch-uncertainty.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-27-2023
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