RankFeat&RankWeight: Rank-1 Feature/Weight Removal for Out-of-Distribution Detection

Yue Song;Wei Wang;Nicu Sebe
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The task of out-of-distribution (OOD) detection is crucial for deploying machine learning models in real-world settings. In this paper, we observe that the singular value distributions of the in-distribution (ID) and OOD features are quite different: the OOD feature matrix tends to have a larger dominant singular value than the ID feature, and the class predictions of OOD samples are largely determined by it. This observation motivates us to propose RankFeat, a simple yet effective post hoc approach for OOD detection by removing the rank-1 matrix composed of the largest singular value and the associated singular vectors from the high-level feature. RankFeat achieves state-of-the-art performance and reduces the average false positive rate (FPR95) by 17.90% compared with the previous best method. The success of RankFeat motivates us to investigate whether a similar phenomenon would exist in the parameter matrices of neural networks. We thus propose RankWeight which removes the rank-1 weight from the parameter matrices of a single deep layer. Our RankWeight is also post hoc and only requires computing the rank-1 matrix once. As a standalone approach, RankWeight has very competitive performance against other methods across various backbones. Moreover, RankWeight enjoys flexible compatibility with a wide range of OOD detection methods. The combination of RankWeight and RankFeat refreshes the new state-of-the-art performance, achieving the FPR95 as low as 16.13% on the ImageNet-1k benchmark. Extensive ablation studies and comprehensive theoretical analyses are presented to support the empirical results.
rankfeature & rankweight:用于非分布检测的Rank-1特征/权重去除
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