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Two-step counterfactual generation for OOD examples

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arxiv 2302.05196 v1 pith:2FDO4J5N submitted 2023-02-10 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords dataablebenchmarkcounterfactualmodelpointaddressalthough
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Two fundamental requirements for the deployment of machine learning models in safety-critical systems are to be able to detect out-of-distribution (OOD) data correctly and to be able to explain the prediction of the model. Although significant effort has gone into both OOD detection and explainable AI, there has been little work on explaining why a model predicts a certain data point is OOD. In this paper, we address this question by introducing the concept of an OOD counterfactual, which is a perturbed data point that iteratively moves between different OOD categories. We propose a method for generating such counterfactuals, investigate its application on synthetic and benchmark data, and compare it to several benchmark methods using a range of metrics.

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