Safer Classification by Synthesis

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Authors William Wang, Angelina Wang, Aviv Tamar, Xi Chen, Pieter Abbeel arXiv ID 1711.08534 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.AI, stat.ML Citations 41 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
The discriminative approach to classification using deep neural networks has become the de-facto standard in various fields. Complementing recent reservations about safety against adversarial examples, we show that conventional discriminative methods can easily be fooled to provide incorrect labels with very high confidence to out of distribution examples. We posit that a generative approach is the natural remedy for this problem, and propose a method for classification using generative models. At training time, we learn a generative model for each class, while at test time, given an example to classify, we query each generator for its most similar generation, and select the class corresponding to the most similar one. Our approach is general and can be used with expressive models such as GANs and VAEs. At test time, our method accurately "knows when it does not know," and provides resilience to out of distribution examples while maintaining competitive performance for standard examples.
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