资源论文DETECTING EXTRAPOLATION WITH LOCALE NSEMBLES

DETECTING EXTRAPOLATION WITH LOCALE NSEMBLES

2020-01-02 | |  68 |   42 |   0

Abstract

We present local ensembles, a method for detecting extrapolation at test time in a pre-trained model. We focus on underdetermination as a key component of extrapolation: we aim to detect when many possible predictions are consistent with the training data and model class. Our method uses local second-order information to approximate the variance of predictions across an ensemble of models from the same class. We compute this approximation by estimating the norm of the component of a test point’s gradient that aligns with the low-curvature directions of the Hessian, and provide a tractable method for estimating this quantity. Experimentally, we show that our method is capable of detecting when a pretrained model is extrapolating on test data, with applications to out-of-distribution detection, detecting spurious correlates, and active learning.

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