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Understanding Test-Time Augmentation

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arxiv 2402.06892 v1 pith:EAANSMI2 submitted 2024-02-10 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords augmentationtest-timetheoreticaladvantageaspectsaveragedbehaviorclarify
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Test-Time Augmentation (TTA) is a very powerful heuristic that takes advantage of data augmentation during testing to produce averaged output. Despite the experimental effectiveness of TTA, there is insufficient discussion of its theoretical aspects. In this paper, we aim to give theoretical guarantees for TTA and clarify its behavior.

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