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Uncertainty Estimation for Multi-view Data: The Power of Seeing the Whole Picture

Machine Learning 2022-10-07 v1

Abstract

Uncertainty estimation is essential to make neural networks trustworthy in real-world applications. Extensive research efforts have been made to quantify and reduce predictive uncertainty. However, most existing works are designed for unimodal data, whereas multi-view uncertainty estimation has not been sufficiently investigated. Therefore, we propose a new multi-view classification framework for better uncertainty estimation and out-of-domain sample detection, where we associate each view with an uncertainty-aware classifier and combine the predictions of all the views in a principled way. The experimental results with real-world datasets demonstrate that our proposed approach is an accurate, reliable, and well-calibrated classifier, which predominantly outperforms the multi-view baselines tested in terms of expected calibration error, robustness to noise, and accuracy for the in-domain sample classification and the out-of-domain sample detection tasks.

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@article{arxiv.2210.02676,
  title  = {Uncertainty Estimation for Multi-view Data: The Power of Seeing the Whole Picture},
  author = {Myong Chol Jung and He Zhao and Joanna Dipnall and Belinda Gabbe and Lan Du},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.02676},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted at NeurIPS2022