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Delving into Out-of-Distribution Detection with Vision-Language Representations
Recognizing out-of-distribution (OOD) samples is critical for machine learning systems deployed in the open world. The vast majority of OOD detection methods are driven by a single modality (e.g., either vision or language), leaving the rich information in multi-modal representations untapped. Inspired by the recent success of vision-language pre-training, this paper enriches the landscape of OOD detection from a single-modal to a multi-modal regime. Particularly, we propose Maximum Concept Matching (MCM), a simple yet effective zero-shot OOD detection method based on aligning visual features with textual concepts. We contribute in-depth analysis and theoretical insights to understand the effectiveness of MCM. Extensive experiments demonstrate that MCM achieves superior performance on a wide variety of real-world tasks.
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Attention-Based Synthetic Data Generation for Calibration-Enhanced Survival Analysis: A Case Study for Chronic Kidney Disease Using Electronic Health Records
Kuo, Nicholas I-Hsien, Gallego, Blanca, Jorm, Louisa
Access to real-world healthcare data is limited by stringent privacy regulations and data imbalances, hindering advancements in research and clinical applications. Synthetic data presents a promising solution, yet existing methods often fail to ensure the realism, utility, and calibration essential for robust survival analysis. Here, we introduce Masked Clinical Modelling (MCM), an attention-based framework capable of generating high-fidelity synthetic datasets that preserve critical clinical insights, such as hazard ratios, while enhancing survival model calibration. Unlike traditional statistical methods like SMOTE and machine learning models such as VAEs, MCM supports both standalone dataset synthesis for reproducibility and conditional simulation for targeted augmentation, addressing diverse research needs. Validated on a chronic kidney disease electronic health records dataset, MCM reduced the general calibration loss over the entire dataset by 15%; and MCM reduced a mean calibration loss by 9% across 10 clinically stratified subgroups, outperforming 15 alternative methods.
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Dam Volume Prediction Model Development Using ML Algorithms
Retief, Hugo, Andarcia, Mariangel Garcia, Dickens, Chris, Ghosh, Surajit
However, accurate predictive models are essential for their operation, especially when dealing with fluctuating environmental conditions and increased demand. Traditional hydrological models often struggle to capture the complexity of such systems. The advent of machine learning (ML) offers new opportunities to enhance predictive capabilities by utilizing large datasets and advanced algorithms (Maity et al., 202 4) . This work aims to develop a machine - learning model that predicts dam volume using features such as water area, physical dam attributes, and other characteristics, including full supply capacity. Multiple models were iteratively built to improve predictive accuracy and performance comparison, each incorporating additional features to refine the outputs . Accurately monitoring reservoir storage is challenging since in - situ data are often unavailable; therefore, remote sensing observations of water extent and height combined with data - driven models are i ncreasingly used for reservoir volume estimation ( Ghosh et al., 2014; Hou et al., 2021) . This study seeks to enhance the precision of dam volume estimates, providing a valuable tool for decision - makers in water management.
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