Conformal prediction on vision-language models for action recognition reduces class-set sizes, but the proposed calibration-set temperature tuning violates the claimed 1-alpha coverage guarantee.
Conformal Predictions for Human Action Recognition with Vision-Language Models
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Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) systems are essential in high-stakes, real-world applications where AI must collaborate with human decision-makers. This work investigates how Conformal Prediction (CP) techniques, which provide rigorous coverage guarantees, can enhance the reliability of state-of-the-art human action recognition (HAR) systems built upon Vision-Language Models (VLMs). We demonstrate that CP can significantly reduce the average number of candidate classes without modifying the underlying VLM. However, these reductions often result in distributions with long tails which can hinder their practical utility. To mitigate this, we propose tuning the temperature of the softmax prediction, without using additional calibration data. This work contributes to ongoing efforts for multi-modal human-AI interaction in dynamic real-world environments.
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Conformal Predictions for Human Action Recognition with Vision-Language Models
Conformal prediction on vision-language models for action recognition reduces class-set sizes, but the proposed calibration-set temperature tuning violates the claimed 1-alpha coverage guarantee.