Hyperdimensional Feature Fusion for Out-Of-Distribution Detection

12/10/2021
by   Samuel Wilson, et al.
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We introduce powerful ideas from Hyperdimensional Computing into the challenging field of Out-of-Distribution (OOD) detection. In contrast to most existing work that performs OOD detection based on only a single layer of a neural network, we use similarity-preserving semi-orthogonal projection matrices to project the feature maps from multiple layers into a common vector space. By repeatedly applying the bundling operation ⊕, we create expressive class-specific descriptor vectors for all in-distribution classes. At test time, a simple and efficient cosine similarity calculation between descriptor vectors consistently identifies OOD samples with better performance than the current state-of-the-art. We show that the hyperdimensional fusion of multiple network layers is critical to achieve best general performance.

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