@inproceedings{38b549bd990a45289923d579cbd78110,
title = "Projection Regret: Reducing Background Bias for Novelty Detection via Diffusion Models",
abstract = "Novelty detection is a fundamental task of machine learning which aims to detect abnormal (i.e. out-of-distribution (OOD)) samples. Since diffusion models have recently emerged as the de facto standard generative framework with surprising generation results, novelty detection via diffusion models has also gained much attention. Recent methods have mainly utilized the reconstruction property of in-distribution samples. However, they often suffer from detecting OOD samples that share similar background information to the in-distribution data. Based on our observation that diffusion models can project any sample to an in-distribution sample with similar background information, we propose Projection Regret (PR), an efficient novelty detection method that mitigates the bias of non-semantic information. To be specific, PR computes the perceptual distance between the test image and its diffusion-based projection to detect abnormality. Since the perceptual distance often fails to capture semantic changes when the background information is dominant, we cancel out the background bias by comparing it against recursive projections. Extensive experiments demonstrate that PR outperforms the prior art of generative-model-based novelty detection methods by a significant margin.",
author = "Sungik Choi and Hankook Lee and Honglak Lee and Moontae Lee",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Neural information processing systems foundation. All rights reserved.; 37th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, NeurIPS 2023 ; Conference date: 10-12-2023 Through 16-12-2023",
year = "2023",
language = "English",
series = "Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems",
publisher = "Neural information processing systems foundation",
editor = "A. Oh and T. Neumann and A. Globerson and K. Saenko and M. Hardt and S. Levine",
booktitle = "Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 36 - 37th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, NeurIPS 2023",
}