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A Library for Out-of-Distribution Detection with PyTorch

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Out-of-Distribution (OOD) Detection with Deep Neural Networks based on PyTorch.

The library provides:

  • Out-of-Distribution Detection Methods

  • Loss Functions

  • Datasets

  • Neural Network Architectures as well as pretrained weights

  • Useful Utilities

and is designed such that it should be compatible with frameworks like pytorch-lightning and pytorch-segmentation-models. The library also covers some methods from closely related fields such as Open-Set Recognition, Novelty Detection, Confidence Estimation and Anomaly Detection.

📚 Documentation

The documentation is available here.

NOTE: An important convention adopted in pytorch-ood is that OOD detectors predict outlier scores that should be larger for outliers than for inliers. If you notice that the scores predicted by a detector do not match the formulas in the corresponding publication, it may be possible that we multiplied the scores by negative one to comply with this convention.

⏳ Quick Start

Load model pre-trained on CIFAR-10 with the Energy-Bounded Learning Loss [6], and predict on some dataset data_loader using Energy-based Out-of-Distribution Detection [6], calculating the common OOD detection metrics:

from pytorch_ood.model import WideResNet
from pytorch_ood.detector import EnergyBased
from pytorch_ood.utils import OODMetrics

# Create Neural Network
model = WideResNet(num_classes=10, pretrained="er-cifar10-tune").eval().cuda()

# Create detector
detector = EnergyBased(model)

# Evaluate
metrics = OODMetrics()

for x, y in data_loader:
    metrics.update(detector(x.cuda()), y)

print(metrics.compute())

You can find more examples in the documentation.

🛠 ️️Installation

The package can be installed via PyPI:

pip install pytorch-ood

Dependencies

  • torch

  • torchvision

  • scipy

  • torchmetrics

Optional Dependencies

  • scikit-learn for ViM

  • gdown to download some datasets and model weights

  • pandas for the examples.

  • segmentation-models-pytorch to run the examples for anomaly segmentation

📦 Implemented

Detectors:

Detector

Description

Year

Ref

OpenMax

Implementation of the OpenMax Layer as proposed in the paper Towards Open Set Deep Networks.

2016

[1]

Monte Carlo Dropout

Implements Monte Carlo Dropout.

2016

[4]

Maximum Softmax Probability

Implements the Softmax Baseline for OOD and Error detection.

2017

[5]

ODIN

ODIN is a preprocessing method for inputs that aims to increase the discriminability of the softmax outputs for In- and Out-of-Distribution data.

2018

[2]

Mahalanobis

Implements the Mahalanobis Method.

2018

[3]

Energy-Based OOD Detection

Implements the Energy Score of Energy-based Out-of-distribution Detection.

2020

[6]

Entropy

Uses entropy to detect OOD inputs.

2021

[26]

Maximum Logit

Implements the MaxLogit method.

2022

[17]

KL-Matching

Implements the KL-Matching method for Multi-Class classification.

2022

[17]

ViM

Implements Virtual Logit Matching.

2022

[24]

Objective Functions:

Objective Function

Description

Year

Ref

Objectosphere

Implementation of the paper Reducing Network Agnostophobia.

2016

[7]

Center Loss

Generalized version of the Center Loss from the Paper A Discriminative Feature Learning Approach for Deep Face Recognition.

2016

[12]

Outlier Exposure

Implementation of the paper Deep Anomaly Detection With Outlier Exposure.

2018

[8]

Deep SVDD

Implementation of the Deep Support Vector Data Description from the paper Deep One-Class Classification.

2018

[9]

Energy Regularization

Adds a regularization term to the cross-entropy that aims to increase the energy gap between IN and OOD samples.

2020

[6]

CAC Loss

Class Anchor Clustering Loss from Class Anchor Clustering: a Distance-based Loss for Training Open Set Classifiers

2021

[11]

Entropy Maximization

Entropy maximization and meta classification for OOD in semantic segmentation

2021

[26]

II Loss

Implementation of II Loss function from Learning a neural network-based representation for open set recognition.

2022

[10]

MCHAD Loss

Implementation of the MCHAD Loss friom the paper Multi Class Hypersphere Anomaly Detection.

2022

[23]

Image Datasets:

Dataset

Description

Year

Ref

TinyImages

The TinyImages dataset is often used as auxiliary OOD training data. However, use is discouraged.

2012

[19]

Textures

Textures dataset, also known as DTD, often used as OOD Examples.

2013

[18]

FoolingImages

OOD Images Generated to fool certain Deep Neural Networks.

2014

[14]

TinyImages300k

A cleaned version of the TinyImages Dataset with 300.000 images, often used as auxiliary OOD training data.

2018

[8]

MNIST-C

Corrupted version of the MNIST.

2019

[16]

CIFAR10-C

Corrupted version of the CIFAR 10.

2019

[13]

CIFAR100-C

Corrupted version of the CIFAR 100.

2019

[13]

ImageNet-C

Corrupted version of the ImageNet.

2019

[13]

ImageNet - A, O, R

Different Outlier Variants for the ImageNet.

2019

[15]

MVTech-AD

MVTech Anomaly Segmentation Dataset

2021

[22]

StreetHazards

Anomaly Segmentation Dataset

2022

[17]

PixMix

PixMix image augmentation method

2022

[25]

Text Datasets:

Dataset

Description

Year

Ref

Multi30k

Multi-30k dataset, as used by Hendrycks et al. in the OOD baseline paper.

2016

[20]

WikiText2

Texts from the wikipedia often used as auxiliary OOD training data.

2016

[21]

WikiText103

Texts from the wikipedia often used as auxiliary OOD training data.

2016

[21]

NewsGroup20

Textx from different newsgroups, as used by Hendrycks et al. in the OOD baseline paper.

🤝 Contributing

We encourage everyone to contribute to this project by adding implementations of OOD Detection methods, datasets etc, or check the existing implementations for bugs.

📝 Citing

pytorch-ood was presented at a CVPR Workshop in 2022. If you use it in a scientific publication, please consider citing:

@InProceedings{kirchheim2022pytorch,
    author    = {Kirchheim, Konstantin and Filax, Marco and Ortmeier, Frank},
    title     = {PyTorch-OOD: A Library for Out-of-Distribution Detection Based on PyTorch},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops},
    month     = {June},
    year      = {2022},
    pages     = {4351-4360}
}

🛡️ ️License

The code is licensed under Apache 2.0. We have taken care to make sure any third party code included or adapted has compatible (permissive) licenses such as MIT, BSD, etc. The legal implications of using pre-trained models in commercial services are, to our knowledge, not fully understood.


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