Minimal Hořava gravity must be restricted to constant-mean-curvature slices to remove a pathological mode, and spherical dust-shell collapse shows its time-dependent sector has an ill-posed Cauchy problem.
Pseudo-label Induced Subspace Representation Learning for Robust Out-of-Distribution Detection
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Out-of-distribution (OOD) detection lies at the heart of robust artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to identify samples from novel distributions beyond the training set. Recent approaches have exploited feature representations as distinguishing signatures for OOD detection. However, most existing methods rely on restrictive assumptions on the feature space that limit the separability between in-distribution (ID) and OOD samples. In this work, we propose a novel OOD detection framework based on a pseudo-label-induced subspace representation, that works under more relaxed and natural assumptions compared to existing feature-based techniques. In addition, we introduce a simple yet effective learning criterion that integrates a cross-entropy-based ID classification loss with a subspace distance-based regularization loss to enhance ID-OOD separability. Extensive experiments validate the effectiveness of our framework.
fields
gr-qc 1years
2025 1verdicts
UNVERDICTED 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
On the viability of minimal Ho\v{r}ava gravity
Minimal Hořava gravity must be restricted to constant-mean-curvature slices to remove a pathological mode, and spherical dust-shell collapse shows its time-dependent sector has an ill-posed Cauchy problem.