论文标题
模型脱机:分配转移鲁棒性的傅立叶镜头
Models Out of Line: A Fourier Lens on Distribution Shift Robustness
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论文摘要
提高深神经网络(DNN)对分布(OOD)数据的准确性对于在现实世界应用中接受深度学习(DL)至关重要。已经观察到,分布式(ID)与OOD数据的准确性遵循线性趋势和模型表现优于该基线非常罕见(并称为“有效鲁棒”)。最近,已经开发出一些有希望的方法来提高OOD的鲁棒性:模型修剪,数据增强和结合或零射门评估大型预审预周仔的模型。但是,仍然对观察有效鲁棒性所需的OOD数据和模型属性的条件仍然没有清楚的了解。我们通过对多种方法进行全面的经验研究来解决这个问题,这些方法已知会影响OOD鲁棒性,对CIFAR-10和Imagenet的广泛自然和合成分布变化。特别是,我们通过傅立叶镜头观察“有效的鲁棒性难题”,并询问模型和OOD数据的光谱特性如何影响相应的有效鲁棒性。我们发现这个傅立叶镜头提供了一些了解,为什么某些强大的模型,尤其是夹家族的模型,可以实现稳健性。但是,我们的分析还清楚地表明,没有一个已知的指标始终是对OOD鲁棒性的最佳解释(甚至是强烈的解释)。因此,为了帮助未来对OOD拼图的研究,我们通过引入一组预处理的模型(固定的模型)(以不同级别的OOD鲁棒性)来解决具有有效鲁棒性的公共模型中的差距。
Improving the accuracy of deep neural networks (DNNs) on out-of-distribution (OOD) data is critical to an acceptance of deep learning (DL) in real world applications. It has been observed that accuracies on in-distribution (ID) versus OOD data follow a linear trend and models that outperform this baseline are exceptionally rare (and referred to as "effectively robust"). Recently, some promising approaches have been developed to improve OOD robustness: model pruning, data augmentation, and ensembling or zero-shot evaluating large pretrained models. However, there still is no clear understanding of the conditions on OOD data and model properties that are required to observe effective robustness. We approach this issue by conducting a comprehensive empirical study of diverse approaches that are known to impact OOD robustness on a broad range of natural and synthetic distribution shifts of CIFAR-10 and ImageNet. In particular, we view the "effective robustness puzzle" through a Fourier lens and ask how spectral properties of both models and OOD data influence the corresponding effective robustness. We find this Fourier lens offers some insight into why certain robust models, particularly those from the CLIP family, achieve OOD robustness. However, our analysis also makes clear that no known metric is consistently the best explanation (or even a strong explanation) of OOD robustness. Thus, to aid future research into the OOD puzzle, we address the gap in publicly-available models with effective robustness by introducing a set of pretrained models--RobustNets--with varying levels of OOD robustness.