Chih-Li Sung

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2 Papers

MLDec 30, 2024
Uncertainty-Aware Out-of-Distribution Detection with Gaussian Processes

Yang Chen, Chih-Li Sung, Arpan Kusari et al.

Deep neural networks (DNNs) are often constructed under the closed-world assumption, which may fail to generalize to the out-of-distribution (OOD) data. This leads to DNNs producing overconfident wrong predictions and can result in disastrous consequences in safety-critical applications. Existing OOD detection methods mainly rely on curating a set of OOD data for model training or hyper-parameter tuning to distinguish OOD data from training data (also known as in-distribution data or InD data). However, OOD samples are not always available during the training phase in real-world applications, hindering the OOD detection accuracy. To overcome this limitation, we propose a Gaussian-process-based OOD detection method to establish a decision boundary based on InD data only. The basic idea is to perform uncertainty quantification of the unconstrained softmax scores of a DNN via a multi-class Gaussian process (GP), and then define a score function to separate InD and potential OOD data based on their fundamental differences in the posterior predictive distribution from the GP. Two case studies on conventional image classification datasets and real-world image datasets are conducted to demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art OOD detection methods when OOD samples are not observed in the training phase.

MLAug 22, 2025
Deep Intrinsic Coregionalization Multi-Output Gaussian Process Surrogate with Active Learning

Chun-Yi Chang, Chih-Li Sung

Deep Gaussian Processes (DGPs) are powerful surrogate models known for their flexibility and ability to capture complex functions. However, extending them to multi-output settings remains challenging due to the need for efficient dependency modeling. We propose the Deep Intrinsic Coregionalization Multi-Output Gaussian Process (deepICMGP) surrogate for computer simulation experiments involving multiple outputs, which extends the Intrinsic Coregionalization Model (ICM) by introducing hierarchical coregionalization structures across layers. This enables deepICMGP to effectively model nonlinear and structured dependencies between multiple outputs, addressing key limitations of traditional multi-output GPs. We benchmark deepICMGP against state-of-the-art models, demonstrating its competitive performance. Furthermore, we incorporate active learning strategies into deepICMGP to optimize sequential design tasks, enhancing its ability to efficiently select informative input locations for multi-output systems.