Paper ID: 2312.15514
Towards Reliable AI Model Deployments: Multiple Input Mixup for Out-of-Distribution Detection
Dasol Choi, Dongbin Na
Recent remarkable success in the deep-learning industries has unprecedentedly increased the need for reliable model deployment. For example, the model should alert the user if the produced model outputs might not be reliable. Previous studies have proposed various methods to solve the Out-of-Distribution (OOD) detection problem, however, they generally require a burden of resources. In this work, we propose a novel and simple method, Multiple Input Mixup (MIM). Our method can help improve the OOD detection performance with only single epoch fine-tuning. Our method does not require training the model from scratch and can be attached to the classifier simply. Despite its simplicity, our MIM shows competitive performance. Our method can be suitable for various environments because our method only utilizes the In-Distribution (ID) samples to generate the synthesized OOD data. With extensive experiments with CIFAR10 and CIFAR100 benchmarks that have been largely adopted in out-of-distribution detection fields, we have demonstrated our MIM shows comprehensively superior performance compared to the SOTA method. Especially, our method does not need additional computation on the feature vectors compared to the previous studies. All source codes are publicly available at https://github.com/ndb796/MultipleInputMixup.
Submitted: Dec 24, 2023