Probabilistic Circuits That Know What They Don't Know - UAI Oral Session 6
Offered By: Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 27-minute conference talk from the Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence event focusing on probabilistic circuits and their ability to handle out-of-distribution data. Delve into the research presented by Fabrizio Ventola and colleagues, which challenges the assumption that probabilistic circuits are inherently well-calibrated and robust to out-of-distribution scenarios. Learn about their proposed solution, tractable dropout inference (TDI), which offers a novel approach to uncertainty quantification in probabilistic circuits. Discover how TDI provides sampling-free uncertainty estimates in a single forward pass, improving the robustness of probabilistic circuits to distribution shift and out-of-distribution data. Gain insights into the experimental results demonstrating the effectiveness of this method on real-world data, evaluating classification confidence and uncertainty estimates.
Syllabus
UAI Oral Session 6: Probabilistic Circuits That Know What They Don't Know
Taught by
Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
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