Distance-based Confidence Score for Neural Network Classifiers

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Authors Amit Mandelbaum, Daphna Weinshall arXiv ID 1709.09844 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.CV, cs.LG, stat.ML Citations 117 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
The reliable measurement of confidence in classifiers' predictions is very important for many applications and is, therefore, an important part of classifier design. Yet, although deep learning has received tremendous attention in recent years, not much progress has been made in quantifying the prediction confidence of neural network classifiers. Bayesian models offer a mathematically grounded framework to reason about model uncertainty, but usually come with prohibitive computational costs. In this paper we propose a simple, scalable method to achieve a reliable confidence score, based on the data embedding derived from the penultimate layer of the network. We investigate two ways to achieve desirable embeddings, by using either a distance-based loss or Adversarial Training. We then test the benefits of our method when used for classification error prediction, weighting an ensemble of classifiers, and novelty detection. In all tasks we show significant improvement over traditional, commonly used confidence scores.
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