The minimax rate of estimating second-order calibration error is Õ(1/√n) with a matching Ω(1/√n) lower bound, enabled by analyticity from the sech kernel and yielding the first finite-sample guarantee for second-order Platt scaling.
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The Minimax Rate of Second-Order Calibration
The minimax rate of estimating second-order calibration error is Õ(1/√n) with a matching Ω(1/√n) lower bound, enabled by analyticity from the sech kernel and yielding the first finite-sample guarantee for second-order Platt scaling.
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BESplit: Bias-Compensated Split Federated Learning with Evidential Aggregation
BESplit mitigates non-IID bias in split federated learning via evidential aggregation, bias-compensated client pairing, and dual-teacher distillation, outperforming prior methods on five benchmarks.
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Don't Collapse Your Features: Why CenterLoss Hurts OOD Detection and Multi-Scale Mahalanobis Wins
Avoiding CenterLoss improves OOD detection via multi-scale Mahalanobis on L2-normalized features, yielding 0.9483 AUROC on CIFAR-10 while preserving competitive in-distribution accuracy.
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