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Treinamento Adversarial×Detecção Fora da Distribuição×
ÁreaAprendizado profundoAprendizado de máquina
FamíliaMachine learningMachine learning
Ano de origem20182017
Autor originalAleksander Madry et al.Hendrycks & Gimpel
TipoRobust optimization training procedureReliability and safety method for neural networks
Fonte seminalMadry, A., Makelov, A., Schmidt, L., Tsipras, D., & Vladu, A. (2018). Towards deep learning models resistant to adversarial attacks. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR). link ↗Hendrycks, D., & Gimpel, K. (2017). A baseline for detecting misclassified and out-of-distribution examples in neural networks. International Conference on Learning Representations. link ↗
Outros nomesMin-Max Robust Training, PGD Adversarial Training, Robust Empirical Risk Minimization, Hasımsal EğitimOOD Detection, Novelty Detection, Open-Set Recognition, Dağılım Dışı Tespit
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ResumoAdversarial Training is a robust optimization procedure for deep neural networks in which the model is trained not on clean data alone but on worst-case perturbed inputs crafted during training. Formalized by Madry et al. (2018) as a min-max saddle-point problem, the method uses Projected Gradient Descent (PGD) to generate strong adversarial examples within a bounded Lp perturbation set before each gradient update, forcing the network to learn decision boundaries that are stable under such perturbations.Out-of-Distribution (OOD) detection is a set of techniques that identify when a deployed machine learning model receives inputs that differ significantly from its training data distribution. Introduced as a formal problem by Hendrycks and Gimpel in 2017, these methods enable models to flag unfamiliar inputs rather than silently produce unreliable predictions, making them foundational to trustworthy and safe AI deployment in high-stakes domains.
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