The Best of Both Worlds: On the Dilemma of Out-of-distribution Detection, Joey Tianyi Zhou
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Out-of-distribution (OOD) detection is essential for model trustworthiness which aims to sensitively identify semantic OOD samples and robustly generalize for covariate-shifted OOD samples. However, we discover that the superior OOD detection performance of state-of-the-art methods is achieved by secretly sacrificing the OOD generalization ability. Specifically, the classification accuracy of these models could deteriorate dramatically when they encounter even minor noise. This phenomenon contradicts the goal of model trustworthiness and severely restricts their applicability in real-world scenarios. What is the hidden reason behind such a limitation?
Neural Information Processing Systems
May-30-2025, 12:37:31 GMT
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