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Revisiting Deep Ensemble for Out-of-Distribution Detection: A Loss Landscape Perspective (2310.14227v2)

Published 22 Oct 2023 in cs.LG

Abstract: Existing Out-of-Distribution (OoD) detection methods address to detect OoD samples from In-Distribution (InD) data mainly by exploring differences in features, logits and gradients in Deep Neural Networks (DNNs). We in this work propose a new perspective upon loss landscape and mode ensemble to investigate OoD detection. In the optimization of DNNs, there exist many local optima in the parameter space, or namely modes. Interestingly, we observe that these independent modes, which all reach low-loss regions with InD data (training and test data), yet yield significantly different loss landscapes with OoD data. Such an observation provides a novel view to investigate the OoD detection from the loss landscape, and further suggests significantly fluctuating OoD detection performance across these modes. For instance, FPR values of the RankFeat method can range from 46.58% to 84.70% among 5 modes, showing uncertain detection performance evaluations across independent modes. Motivated by such diversities on OoD loss landscape across modes, we revisit the deep ensemble method for OoD detection through mode ensemble, leading to improved performance and benefiting the OoD detector with reduced variances. Extensive experiments covering varied OoD detectors and network structures illustrate high variances across modes and validate the superiority of mode ensemble in boosting OoD detection. We hope this work could attract attention in the view of independent modes in the loss landscape of OoD data and more reliable evaluations on OoD detectors.

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Authors (4)
  1. Kun Fang (93 papers)
  2. Qinghua Tao (28 papers)
  3. Xiaolin Huang (101 papers)
  4. Jie Yang (516 papers)
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