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CLIPood: Generalizing CLIP to Out-of-Distributions

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arxiv 2302.00864 v2 pith:TL4FINLG submitted 2023-02-02 cs.LG cs.CV

classification cs.LGcs.CV
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Out-of-distribution (OOD) generalization, where the model needs to handle distribution shifts from training, is a major challenge of machine learning. Contrastive language-image pre-training (CLIP) models have shown impressive zero-shot ability, but the further adaptation of CLIP on downstream tasks undesirably degrades OOD performances. This paper aims at generalizing CLIP to out-of-distribution test data on downstream tasks. We propose CLIPood, a fine-tuning method that can adapt CLIP models to OOD situations where both domain shifts and open classes may occur on the unseen test data. To exploit the semantic relations between classes from the text modality, CLIPood introduces a new training objective, margin metric softmax (MMS), with class adaptive margins for fine-tuning. To incorporate both pre-trained zero-shot model and fine-tuned task-adaptive model, CLIPood leverages a new optimization strategy, Beta moving average (BMA), to maintain a temporal ensemble weighted by Beta distribution. Experiments on diverse datasets with different OOD scenarios show that CLIPood consistently outperforms existing generalization techniques.

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    FodFoM generates fake OOD images from ID semantics via shifted CLIP text embeddings and blurred backgrounds, and uses them to train classifiers that set new SOTA OOD detection scores on CIFAR10/100 and ImageNet100.

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